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Clever vocabulary related to photography

bee

Tangluoyin

Whether it's flat or mountain top,

Infinite scenery is occupied.

After the flowers are collected into honey,

Who are you working for and who are you sweet for?

Full text translation:

No matter on the flat land or on the high mountain peaks, all the places where flowers bloom are occupied by bees. Who are they busy for after collecting all the nectar to make honey? Who do you brew those mellow honey for?

Appreciation of poetry and prose:

Bees was written by Luo Yin (833-909), a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. Taking bees as a metaphor, it expresses praise for hard workers and hatred and dissatisfaction with those who get something for nothing.

This poem praises the noble character of hard work of bees, and also implies the author's hatred and dissatisfaction with people who get something for nothing. This poem has several characteristics in artistic expression: it wants to seize the past and give it, but it is powerful; Narrative backchat, singing sighs and feelings; The meaning is profound and can be interpreted in two ways.

Bees and butterflies have become symbols of charm in the poet's works. However, little bees are different from China after all. It has been working hard to make honey all its life, accumulating a lot, but enjoying very little. Around this point, the poet Luo Yin wrote such an "animal story" with deep feelings. Its meaning alone is refreshing. The artistic expression of this poem is noteworthy in three aspects:

Luo Yin's satirical prose has made great achievements, which can be called a wonderful work of ancient prose. The satirical sketches collected in "Reciting Books" are all his "angry words, which he did not do in this world, so he did not vent" (Fang Hui's Postscript to Reciting Books).