Basho represents a desolate sound. Li Qingzhao once wrote: "Who plants a banana tree in front of the window? The courtyard is filled with shade. The courtyard is filled with shade, and the leaves are relaxed and full of compassion." He poured out his sadness and melancholy and complained about the banana tree. Wu Wenying's "Tang Duoling": "Where does sorrow come from? It's autumn when it's far away from people's hearts. Even if there is no rain, the banana trees are still whistling." Ge Shengchong's "Dian Crimson Lips": "How much sadness is there, dreaming of banana rain." The rain hits the banana trees. It is already sad enough, but the dream soul chasing the sound of rain on the banana leaves makes it even more sad. Banana Banana is upright and tall, with a rough and unrestrained body, but the banana leaves are green and silky, and are exquisite in the painting. They have the roughness of the northerners and the refinement of the southerners, just like the character of Jia Tanchun in "A Dream of Red Mansions", so Tanchun calls himself "I She likes bananas the most" and calls herself "banana dropper". Basho has become her character symbol. Banana fruits grow on the same round stem and are hung close together. Therefore, some people regard bananas as a symbol of unity and friendship. The banana tree dies and comes back to life in winter, but withers and blooms every year. The Miao people regard it as a symbol of resurrection. "Rain Beats the Plantains" Chinese Han folk instrumental music. The score was first published in "Music Reading of String Songs" compiled by Qiu Hechou in 1921, and was later adapted by Pan Yongzhang and became a representative piece of Guangdong music. The beginning of the song expresses people's joy with a smooth and lively melody, and then it is followed by phrases with short lengths, bumpy rhythms, and parallel arrangement to urge each other. The short staccato is like the sound of rain hitting plantains, which is very rich in southern China. Interesting, and finally an allegro passage with a warm atmosphere. Initially, three people including Lu Wencheng performed and recorded the first record, with a simple and fresh style. "Memories of Autumn Lanterns" by Jiang Tan of the Qing Dynasty "The banana trees planted by Qiu Fu have big leaves that form shades, hiding the curtains. The wind and rain are falling in autumn, and I can smell it on my pillow, and my heart is broken by it. One day, a sentence from Yu Xi's play was written on the leaves. Said: "Who has nothing to do to plant bananas, Xiaoxiao in the morning, Xiaoxiao in the evening." Tomorrow I will see a few lines in the leaf: "You are too bored, so you plant bananas, and you blame them." The calligraphy and painting are so charming this autumn. Fu Xibiye."