Bamboo pole means: the trunk of bamboo; Refers to bamboo. In addition, the poem "Bamboo Pole" is selected from "The Book of Songs, National Style and Feng Wei", which expresses the feelings of Wei women who are far away from home and cannot return home to visit relatives.
The sources are as follows:
1, Tang's poem "Planting Bamboo": "In the past, the public was more merciful to me than the autumn bamboo pole." Qing Jin Renrui's poem "On Snow": "Overwhelming the bamboo pole will eventually make it stiff, and the pity bird will be at a loss."
2. Yuan Cai? "Poetry of the Western Regions, King" (VI): "Running away from the world of mortals for years, thinking about the bamboo pole in the snow stream." What about Zhang? Dong fled the Song Dynasty: "Qin Huang did not jump into the sea, but returned to a thousand bamboo poles." "Shi Pin Feng Weizhu": "Brush bamboo to catch qi."
3, "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty Fang Shu Xia Chuan Zuo Ci": "(Kindness) Because of the need to store water in a copper plate, use bamboo bait to fish it in the plate, and immediately lead a bass out." Tang Meng Haoran wrote in his poem "Building a Pond": "If you try to fish with bamboo poles, you will get a bad result."
4. Episodes 5 and 3 of "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years": "Those people came to me, one carrying a half-fairy lantern, and the other two carrying a bamboo pole seven or eight feet long." Shen Congwen's "Border Town" I: "A small bamboo pole is erected at the head of the ferry and a movable iron ring is hung."
Bamboo poles make sentences as follows:
1. When the bamboo pole reaches a very high position, some athletes can no longer meet the challenge. At this time, I saw an athlete wearing white short sleeves start running slowly and leave the bamboo pole.
There is a piece of green bamboo by the roadside. Its leaves and stems are greener than before. They stood upright and bathed in the bright sunshine. The bamboo pole is very thin, and it becomes thicker year by year, and it grows taller and stronger unconsciously.