Li Shangyin used metaphors to express his dedication. This poem is

Li Shangyin used the metaphor of spring silkworm to express his dedication: the silkworm in spring will weave until it dies, and the candle will drain the wick every night.

Silkworms in spring will weave until they die.

Interpretation of poetry

This entry is a polysemous word with two meanings.

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Interpretation of Poetry: Silk: Pun, Homophonic Thinking. Metaphor of deep friendship, till death do us part.

Chinese name

Silkworms in spring will weave until they die.

Foreign name

Spring silkworms spin silk until they die.

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Tang Li Shangyin's Untitled

Generation age

the Tang Dynasty

synonym

Candles turned to dust and tears dried up.

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navigate by water/air

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Idioms and spring silkworms spin until they die.

Athena Chu ch ū ch ū n cá n dà o s ǐ s f ā ng j ū n ā ng j ū n

Idiom explanation silk: pun, homonym of thinking. Metaphor of deep friendship, till death do us part.

This idiom comes from Tang Li Shangyin's untitled poem: "Spring silkworms will weave until they die, and they will weep every night."

The idiom traditional silkworms are exhausted until they die.

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Silkworms in spring will weave until they die.

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Idiom structure compound sentence

A generation of Tang dynasty

Candles turned to dust and tears dried up.

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Li Shangyin's untitled time was long before I met her, but even longer after we broke up.

It was a long time ago that I met her, but since we separated, the time has become longer, the east wind is blowing, and a hundred flowers are blooming.

Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night.

In the morning, she saw her hair cloud changing in the mirror, but she bravely faced the cold of the moonlight with her evening song.

There are not many roads to Pengshan. Oh, Bluebird, listen! -Give me what she said! . .