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What is the moral of Mei?
Plum blossom symbolizes the spirit of perseverance, perseverance and independence. As one of the three friends and one of the four gentlemen, it has become a magnificent landscape in winter with its tension and bright colors.

Plum blossom, with its firm, noble, strong and modest character, gives people the motivation to work hard. Therefore, people always use plum blossoms to describe people who are proud, noble, indomitable, indomitable, poor but virtuous.

In the cold, plum blossoms bloom first, and the world is alone in spring. Therefore, plums are often regarded by the people as an auspicious symbol of spreading good news in spring.

Since ancient times, plum blossom has been favored by many literati:

There are some plums in the corner, and cold ling opens them alone. -"Mei" by Wang Anshi

Even after autumn, when it is ground into dirt and turned into dust, plum blossoms still emit fragrance as usual. -Lu You's "Yongmei"

The snow in Mei Xu Xun is three points white, but the snow has lost a kind of plum fragrance. -Lu Meipo's "Xue Mei No.1"

How can plum blossom fragrance be without biting cold? -Ode to the Opening Ceremony by Master Huang Berui

Don't boast about the good color, just let the air be full of dried Kun. -Wang Mian's "Mo Mei"

Plum blossoms are not like other delicate flowers. She is strong and resolutely opens up in the severe winter. The more snow, the more beautiful the flowers are. Fearless of ice and snow, indomitable and fearless spirit endows plum blossom with a touch of soul and embellishes the whole winter snow scene.