Leaf can't take lang's clothes, "lang where to go today?
Don't hate coming back late, and don't go to Lin Qiong! "
This little poem is true in feeling and simple in nature.
The word "parting" at the beginning and the word "parting" in the deduction also point out the background for the words and deeds of the characters behind. The subject of "Bao Lang Yi" is naturally the heroine in the poem. Some people think that this action is a sign of unbearable separation. Although it can't be said that there is no such intention, from the perspective of the whole poem, this action is obviously to match the language, so it is impossible to understand its meaning without the background of the characters' language and speech. The reason why she wants to "hold Lang's clothes" is mainly to stop her husband who wants to "leave" and listen to himself quietly; As far as she is concerned, she also reveals a solemn and intimate modality from this urgent and stupid action. Of course, all this is to enhance the weight of language and emotion, so as to attract the attention of the other party.
The heroine grabbed Lang's clothes and began to talk: "Where did Lang go today?" ? Under normal circumstances, you should say a thousand words before leaving, at least you won't wait until "I'm leaving" to ask "where to go", which seems puzzling. However, if we look at the fourth sentence, we will know that it is not that she doesn't know where to go, but that she is worried that he will go to a "terrible" place-"Lin Qiong", which she really wants to say but has been difficult to say. "Where is Lang today?" At this time, this sentence seems irrelevant, but this song "Extra Bend" vividly depicts the confusion and contradiction in her heart at this moment!
Let go of the third sentence and go to the date of return. By nature, it is a "nuisance" to expect Lang to come home early and not late! However, she said, "I don't hate coming back late." To understand this "no hate", we must also contact the fourth sentence-"Don't go to Lin Qiong". Lin Qiong, now Qionglai County, Sichuan Province, was the place where Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun met and fell in love in the Han Dynasty. The "Lin Qiong" here needs no special mention, but it is used to refer to the place where men find new love. Isn't it more hateful and terrible for her to come to a place like this? It can be seen that "I don't hate coming home late" is based on the contrast between "coming home late" and "going to Qiong". It is not "being late" without complaining, but "taking the lesser of two evils". This poem is not ironic, nor melodramatic, but the true feelings, the true feelings of enduring pain, and the true feelings of loving each other forever with the pain of lovesickness between the two places. She made such a sincere concession, gave a deep heart, and finally revealed an unspeakable hope and request-"Don't go to Lin Qiong"! With your own feelings and touching feelings, shouldn't you be more able to impress each other? Affection is deep and sincere, with good intentions. As the saying goes, "Poetry comes from the heart, and it must be worried about the heart" (Su Shi reads Meng Jiao's poems).
The first three sentences of the poem beat around the bush in order to lead to and set off the fourth sentence, which is "mystery" and is the starting point and destination of the whole poem. Only by grasping it can we truly understand the first three sentences and chew the charm of the whole poem. With this graceful brushwork, the poet depicts the heroine's anxiety while hoping for a happy love life in detail, and shows her loyal and sincere, forbearing and introverted personality from this contradiction, which is concise, meaningful and intriguing. It is related to "I don't know where to find new love" (Bai Juyi's "Complain"); "I'm always afraid of new voices, so I can't hear them" (Meng Jiao's "Bad luck of the old aunt"); Poems such as "Don't be afraid to leave the generals for a long time, but be afraid to change" (Yu) reflect the tragic situation of women in feudal times from one side and have certain social significance. The short rhyme of poetry also helps to express the anxious and uneasy expressions of the characters.
Xiao Chun (Meng Haoran)
Sleeping sickness in spring unconsciously broke the morning, and the chirping of birds disturbed my sleep. How many flowers fall after a stormy night.
This is a lyric poem known to all women and children since ancient times. Meng Haoran (698-740) was the first famous poet who wrote landscape poems in the Tang Dynasty.
This poem does not use the general technique of directly describing the spring scene in front of him, but captures the typical spring breath and expresses his feelings of loving and cherishing spring through his auditory feeling and association with "Spring Dawn" (spring morning) when he wakes up. The first two sentences of this poem were written by a poet who didn't know it was dawn because of his dream on a spring night. When he woke up, he heard birds singing everywhere outside the house. The poet cherishes ink as gold, and expresses the vibrant scene of Chunxiao with only one sentence: "Birds are singing around". However, people can know that it is the cheerful songs of these birds that awaken the lazy and sleepy poet. It is conceivable that it is already a beautiful spring outside the house at this time, and we can appreciate the poet's praise for spring. It is this lovely scene of spring dawn that makes the poet naturally turn to the association of the third sentence and the fourth sentence in the poem: I heard a burst of rain last night, and now how many flowers are shaken in the courtyard? Linked to the first two sentences of the poem, this night's storm is not a storm, but a gentle breeze and drizzle, which sends the poet into a sweet dream and cleans the morning brighter, which is not hateful. But in the end, it will shake off the spring flowers and take them away. Therefore, the phrase "I don't know how many flowers have been folded" implies the poet's faint sadness and infinite reverie about the passing of spring scenery.
The reason why this poem is deeply loved by people lies in its clear language and catchy tone, as well as its closeness to life, blend of scenes and profound implications.