"I wish people a long life, thousands of miles away." What does ChanJuan mean?

When Su Wu was young, he often played with a neighbor in his native land, and his feelings were deep. After being herded by Liu Kou, I often miss my homeland and feel lonely. I often miss the moon and my friends, so I often write down my thoughts and continue my feelings. It's for the source If two people have deep feelings, no matter how far apart, they can also describe their feelings through letters. Zen scrolls were originally "paper" used for writing in ancient times, that is, stationery. It is for the original intention. Later, Su Shi recited "A Thousand Li * * * Chanjuan" in "Shuidiao Song Tou", which people have already extended to understand. So there is the explanation of "woman, moon, Chang 'e, etc.". "Today.

As an image, Su Shi's poems actually point to the moon or the soft moonlight. The whole sentence of "I wish people a long time, thousands of miles away * * * *" is that I only hope that both of us can be safe, and even in far away places, we can enjoy the bright moonlight together. But our ancient people's understanding of images actually has multiple meanings, such as "Chanjuan" and many other meanings. The dictionary says 1, looks wonderful, 2, beauty, 3, 15 wonderful, such as the moon (in fact, most of this word is derived from the second meaning, and the above word means Chang 'e).

First of all, the poem indicates the wonderful posture, Meng Jiao's "Flower Chanjuan, Pan Chunquan" in the Tang Dynasty; Zhu, cage Xiaoyan. "In addition, there is a Yuan Zaju, which sings" My waist is graceful and graceful ". Judging from the disassembly of the two words, Zen and Juan also mean graceful posture. So everyone can understand that the word Chanjuan is used to describe a woman's beautiful posture in the morning.

In addition, the above meaning as a noun, beauty, also leads to a third meaning, beautiful things. A poem in the Tang Dynasty said, "I only taught parrots to call peach leaves, so I sent Chanjuan to sing bamboo branches." Ethan Zhiyuan's "New Water makes a parting" song: "There is no beautiful Juan before embroidery, and you can't pay the wishes of teenagers." There was also a poem in the Qing Dynasty: "The plastic surgery building in the area was covered by water, and everyone took photos."

Finally, it is a beautiful thing, as the poem says, especially the moon or soft moonlight. This is also word of mouth. For example, "the thin city is full of bamboo and rattan ropes."