The source of this poem is Lin Jie's Begging for the Spirit in the Tang Dynasty.
The original work is like this:?
See Bixiao tonight on Tanabata, and cross the river bridge with the cowherd and the weaver girl.
Every family watches the autumn moon, and every family wears HongLing.
Translated into vernacular Chinese, it is like this:
In Chinese Valentine's Day, people have looked up at the vast sky, as if they could see the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl crossing the Milky Way and meeting on the Magpie Bridge.
Every household is pleasing while watching the autumn moon, and tens of thousands of red lines pass through.
What is the background of the author's writing this poem?
When I was a child, Lin Jie, like her mother or other women, was interested in such a wonderful legend as Qiao Qi. Looking up at the dazzling two stars on both sides of Tianhe, expecting to meet, I wrote the poem "Begging for the Spirit".
Next, let's enjoy this poem:
Qiao Qi's first two sentences narrate the folk story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. The author wrote this story into the poem, which aroused people's good wishes and rich imagination. The last two sentences of the poem are to explain the tricky things clearly and let people know what to do on this day. The whole poem is easy to understand and expresses people's good wishes for happiness at that time.
Begging for wisdom is begging for a pair of skillful hands from the weaver girl. The most common way to beg for wisdom is to put a needle on the moon. If the line passes through a pinhole, it is called cleverness.
The poet said, "On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, I looked at the sky, and I led the cowherd and the weaver girl across the river bridge. Two vivid narratives tell people the moving folk story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. The annual Tanabata is coming again, and people in every household can't help looking up at the vast sky. This is because beautiful legends have touched kind and beautiful hearts since ancient times and aroused people's beautiful wishes and rich imagination. Then use "every family looks at the moon, and every family wears HongLing. "Make these things clear in the flattering activities, concise and vivid. Poets do not express people's different wishes with specific descriptions, but leave endless imagination space through people's actions and the results of crossing the red line, which increasingly reflects people's joy in festivals.