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What does the operator mean by cherishing Haitang in Haitang?

Operator (begonia)

Liu Kezhuang in Song Dynasty

They are all holding hands and it is easy to get together.

Wind and rain have a bottom for flowers, and they understand each other.

Do warm teaching and make cold reminders.

Don't bear flowers next year, only those who grow them.

Translation+appreciation:

1. This poem "Bu Operator" mainly highlights the poet's feelings of "cherishing" Haitang, so the whole poem neither describes Haitang positively nor appreciates it positively. But from the perspective of cherishing begonia, it is really interesting.

2. "It's all hands-on, and it's easy to get together." It means that people's cultivation of begonia deserves God's protection. Bundles of beautiful begonia flowers are all watered by the gardener. In this case, she deserves God's forgiveness and protection. At the beginning, it will be unfair for the flowers, which is quite a bit of a pleading. In fact, it also contains deep sympathy for the flower shop, which is also a spokesperson. Of course, at the beginning of the word, I grasped the feeling of cherishing flowers and talked about it.

3. The next sentence, "Wind and rain have enmity with flowers, which is intended to learn from each other's strengths", is actually a rebuttal to "get along with the sky and be lenient with others": What is the enmity between wind and rain and begonia flowers? So brazenly destroying her? There is not only regret here, but also a trace of anger.

4. "Warm and forcing teaching, cold and urging thanks" is the concretization of Haitang by wind and rain. If the weather is warm, it will force begonia to blossom, if it is cold, it will destroy begonia and wither. "Do" is a hypothetical word.

The poet's language changed from excitement to calmness here. It seems to say: even if "warmth compels teaching, cold destroys teaching" is right, it doesn't matter to the flower watchers next year, because the flowers will still bloom next year; It just hit this year's flower farmer and really failed his good intentions! Only through this word can people stand on the position of flower growers, express their regret over the loss of flowers, and finally say the original intention of this word.