It comes from "The Master" by the modern poet Haizi.
Original text:
You are at the fish market
Looking for the waning moon
I am passing by in the moonlight
Little River
You were at the wedding
Using red chopsticks
I planted two rows of bamboo on the sunny slope
Your night
The host is beautiful
My day
The guest is clumsy
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Haizi entered poetry and eternity with his belief in the spirit of poetry. He directly became a symbol of this spirit. The spirit of Haizi's poetry is the romantic spirit. It requires highlighting the core and essence of primitive life through a one-time action.
Haizi’s poetry is this kind of action. It shows us a promising prospect. We begin to look up from the current reality and look into the distance. The vast backdrop of sky and sea gradually unfolded behind us.
Haizi is a lyric poet. Haizi once said that lyricism is blood. All his works are red, soaked in blood, and produced after being burned with fire.
From "Asian Copper" in 1984 to "Spring, Ten Seas" on March 14, 1989, it shows the poet's lifelong love and regret, and his attachment to all beautiful things. Excitement and concern for the worldly and sublime aspects of life.
Extended information
Appreciation:
The "owner" in the poem is about a country girl named Luhua who was his childhood sweetheart in the poet's hometown. This beautiful little poem is Haizi's nostalgia for a youthful relationship and his best wishes for the reed flowers.
Haizi’s mother Cao Caiju once said that this Luhua should have been her daughter-in-law. Judging from the writing time of this poem, it should be that Haizi came home for winter vacation after work and saw Lu Hua. It happened to be the days before and after Lu Hua's wedding, and he wrote it with emotion.
"Master" means that when she marries someone else, she becomes the mistress of someone else's family. First of all, from the first two sentences of the first stanza, we can see Luhua's identity at that time - a housewife who worked before dawn.
The "last quarter moon" appears in the second half of the night. Put yourself in the same artistic conception and meet each other. Use the image of "moon" to connect each other and set off the pure emotion between the two. .
In addition to the beautiful encounter between the two in the same artistic conception, it also means that each other has become people in two worlds, one is busy as a family in reality, and the other is "fishing" in the spiritual world. "City" reminds people of life in the vast floating world.
The "waning moon" may mean the second half of her life, and Haizi always writes poetry in the middle of the night, so the artistic conception under the same "moon" indicates that he wants to have the beautiful emotions he once had. , also indicating that they will be separated forever.
When Luhua used red chopsticks at the wedding, Haizi went to plant two rows of green bamboo on the sunny slope, which was a silent blessing for her wedding and future. Especially beautiful images such as "red chopsticks", "sunny slope" and "bamboo" are used to wish her happiness after marriage.
And why did he write "two rows of bamboo"? "Bamboo" itself has the meaning of bamboo bringing peace and happiness, which invisibly corresponds to the previous metaphor of "chopsticks" and extends the symbolic meaning.
The last section describes their respective living conditions, the beauty of the married woman at night, such as the warm and silent lamps in the family, and his own hesitation and nostalgia for the youthful emotions of the past. In addition, "The Clumsy Guest" is very graphic, depicting the sense of restraint caused by the change of identity of the other person when he saw her.
In addition, judging from the time of the whole poem, the first stanza writes about night, the second stanza writes about daytime, and the last stanza combines and echoes the night and daytime in the first two stanzas, so it has For eternity in time, the memories left by this beautiful emotion are indeed a lifetime thing.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia—Master