What allusions are used in Li Qingzhao's poem "Think of Wu Lingren in the distance, smoke locks Qin Lou"?

Two allusions are used to convey rich emotional information. As far as the rhetoric of "Wu Lingren" is concerned, it has two meanings: first, it refers to Wu Lingren who takes fishing as his profession in Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden; The second is Liu Chen and Ruan Zhao in Liu Yiqing's Youming Road. Tang Wuhuan's melancholy poem: "I am fascinated by the morning, and the peach blossoms thank Wuling River."

Ning He's poem "Fairy": "Peach Blossom Cave, Yaotai Dream, who is worried about spring?" Han Qi's "Dianjiang Lip" says: "Wuling is condensed and people are far away." The love between men and women is written through the stories of Liu Chen and Ruan Zhaotiantai. The word "Wu Lingren" in Yi 'an is sincere, but in fact it is sincere with Ruan Ji or Liu. The implication is "Taoxi is not calm" (Lou Yuchun by Zhou Bangyan), which means "there is something in the words".

"Qin Lou", or Fengtai, is the place where Qin Mugong's daughter Nong Yu and the immortal Shaw History lived before they ascended to heaven. This refers to the poet's own residence, which is associated with the tune of "Yi Xiao on Phoenix Terrace". There is a saying in The Lonely Goose that "the piper goes to the Jade House for nothing", which is similar to "Wu Lingren is far away". However, the word "loneliness" means that her husband has died, and this word means that her husband has been far away from home.