A girl in a boudoir knows no worries. In spring, she put on makeup and went to the green building. Suddenly, she saw the willow color on the stranger's body and regretted teaching her husband to find

A girl in a boudoir knows no worries. In spring, she put on makeup and went to the green building. Suddenly, she saw the willow color on the stranger's body and regretted teaching her husband to find out whose title the poem was. (of a young woman) complaining in the boudoir.

Author: Changling Wang

A young woman in the boudoir will never be sad; Spring came dressed up and boarded Chui Building alone.

Suddenly I saw the green willows, and I felt uncomfortable; Oh, I regret that I shouldn't have asked my husband to find Hou Feng.

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1. boudoir: generally refers to a young girl or young woman. The ancient "Forever in My Heart" usually describes the youth loneliness of a girl or the lovesickness of a young woman.

2. "I don't know how to worry" is a poem that never worries, so its poetic nature is greatly reduced.

It means the main road. Seeking the title of Hou: refers to the expedition from the army, seeking to make contributions, and sealing the official seal.

This poem is unique. Writing about acacia is introduced from I don't know how to worry, which is in sharp contrast with the sudden repentance of the last two sentences. Write a love story and a spiritual journey in 28 words. It is a love poem, a genre painting and a beautiful and moving story. Beautiful scenery, beautiful people and a more beautiful environment. "Don't pick up the gold in Tang poetry": "Call back the word' sorrow' first, and the last sentence should be correct. ..... boudoir love, when push this first ". The essence of the quatrains in the Tang Dynasty: "The poet vividly describes the modality of a real young woman in one day, while the people are trapped in conscription and speak for themselves. The poet called it "no offense. Yu Yue, a poet in A Qing, commented on this poem and said, "Ruthlessness is lyrical, unintentional is freehand brushwork, and it has true meaning. ".

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