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Lin Ji Lun Wei Xi, Zhang Shang Zu Du Du.
I don't know my neighbor, so I sit on my bed.
Lang Laibang is bustling with people, bustling with people.
Lang came to the door covered in money.
Secondly,
This is a good example.
The brocade is horizontal on both sides to cover the maid line.
This is the first time I have seen you.
Send Lang Pu Xi to worship at home.
third
This is a good example.
Come to the kitchen three days after the wedding and wash your hands to make soup.
What I'm trying to say is.
I don't know the taste of mother-in-law. Let's make the taste of good sister-in-law first.
There are three poems in this group, and the third one ("On the third day, cook for me") is the most admired. The following is the appreciation of this poem by Professor Yu Shucheng, the executive director of China Tang Literature Society, the executive director of China Rhyme Society and the president of Poetics Branch, and the doctoral supervisor of China ancient literature in Anhui Normal University.
"It's hard to be a new wife"-this view was shared by most people in the old society. However, some new wives have found ways to deal with the difficulties, making the development of things dramatic and even poetic. This poem by Wang Jian belongs to this category. This is also a reflection of the relatively loose control of feudal ethics in the Tang Dynasty and the ingenuity and wisdom of women.
"On the third day, instead of cooking for me, I washed my hands to make bride soup." On the third day after marriage, an ancient woman, commonly known as the "Three Dynasties", went to the kitchen to cook according to the custom. "Three days" is a "bride". "Washing hands to make bride soup" and "washing hands" mark the first time that she started working in her husband's house with her own hands, which shows the seriousness and efforts of her new wife to be clean and smooth.
However, what kind of food her mother-in-law likes is still unknown to her. A careless daughter-in-law may think that she has cooked a good dish according to her own taste, but her in-laws frown when they eat it. Therefore, the careful and clever daughter-in-law thinks further. She wants to master her mother-in-law's taste in advance, so that the dishes served for the first time can satisfy her mother-in-law.
"I decided that not my mother-in-law, but my husband's sister should smell like Fiat." What a clever, careful and even cunning bride! She came up with a coup-let her sister-in-law taste the soup first. Why let her sister-in-law taste it first, instead of asking her husband like Zhu Qingyu's boudoir offering Zhang Shuibu? Zhu asked her husband, because only a husband can ask in the bridal chamber at night. The kitchen is where my sister-in-law frequents. After the soup is ready, if you want someone who can represent your mother-in-law, you must try it. Therefore, from "Three Days in the Kitchen" to "Wash Your Hands" and "But my husband's little sister should smell like Fiat" are closely related not only to the identity of the characters, but also to the specific environment and places. The language is simple. But it's decent and reasonable. The bride's cleverness, cleverness and cleverness are vividly on the paper. "But my husband's sister should smell like Fiat", I really saw the details of the spirit. Shen Deqian commented: "Poetry is true, and a word is not easy."
The typical meaning of the poem "Bride" can certainly remind people of these, but writing these poems directly is inevitably vulgar. In this poem, it is poetic and intriguing, because it is associated with the ingenuity of the new bride, the innocence of her sister-in-law and the fact that her mother-in-law will fall in love with the new bride.
Poetry like this seems to give readers some enlightenment on how to find and grasp the theme of poetry from life.
Reading this poem, people undoubtedly appreciate the cleverness and calculation of the bride, and the poetry is here. In fact, the bride follows such a reasoning process: first, premise: long-term living together will have similar eating habits; Second, Xiao Yan was brought up by her mother-in-law, and her eating habits should be consistent with her mother-in-law; Thirdly, we can infer the eating habits of her mother-in-law from her sister-in-law's. But this reasoning process can't be combined with poetry under any circumstances.