Haiku: I go, you stay, two autumn. What do you mean?

There are two explanations:

1, I leave, you stay, and it will be two years.

2, I go, you stay, live far apart, the two places are different in autumn.

On the other hand, two autumns also rhyme, which makes them poetic to read.

This sentence comes from Masaoka Shiki and is included in the fourth volume of the self-edited anthology "Cold Mountain Falling Wood".

Extended data:

The writing style of Masaoka Shiki's haiku and short songs is realistic and objective, which makes haiku regain its artistic life as a form that can adapt to the literary spirit of the new era.

He believes that poets should truthfully reflect things and use contemporary language. This article pursues a simple, plain and ups and downs style.

1900 published a short article entitled "Narration" in Japan News, and introduced the word "sketch" to illustrate his argument.

He highly praised the Ye Wan Collection, a collection of Japanese harmony songs in the eighth century, and urged people to regain their interest in this work and the haiku poet Ikumura through his own articles.

On the other hand, Ji Guanzhi's first collection of poems, The Collection of Ancient and Modern Harmony Songs, thinks that it is too rigid in respecting tradition, emphasizing rhetoric over content. The letter to the singer reflects this view. For this reason, there was a fierce debate with Xie Yekuan.

Baidu encyclopedia _ Masaoka Shiki