Qin Guan's homesick poems

Tashahang Chenzhou Hotel

Song dynasty: Qin Guan

The fog is gone, and the moon is gone. Taoyuan is nowhere to be found. The lonely pavilion closes the moon in Joan Hinton, and the cuckoo sounds in the setting sun.

Plum blossoms are mailed. This hatred has no weight. Fortunately, Chen Qiang bypassed Chen Shan. Who did he get off in Xiaoxiang for?

Using the artistic technique of scene blending, the heavy sadness of relegating Chenzhou to a guest house is integrated into the bleak scenery description.

"Building bricks and stones" turns intangible worries into tangible "bricks and stones", turns abstraction into concreteness (or turns emptiness into reality), and vividly shows the quantity, intensity and insolubility of worries.