Zhu Qingyu (Tang)
Last night, the candles in the bridal chamber were lit all night, waiting for dawn to worship the parents-in-law.
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Try Zhang Ji's Water Department recently, which is a seven-character quatrain written by Zhu Qingyu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This is a poem that Zhang Ji received before taking the imperial examination. The first two sentences render the typical bridal chamber environment and write about the bride's elaborate dress. The last two sentences write that the bride doesn't know whether her dress can please her in-laws, and anxiously asks her husband if his eyebrows are appropriate. This poem compares the bride to herself, the groom to Zhang Ji, and the in-laws to the examiner to solicit Zhang Ji's opinion. The whole poem is novel in material selection and unique in perspective. Taking the word "no time" as the soul, it is self-evident and amazing to compare whether you can embark on a career with the bride's nervous mood.