Which poem is "Poor Yue Girl Yan Ruyu" and what is the meaning of the whole poem?

Wang Wei's "Daughter's Journey to Luoyang" "Who pities the Yue girl with a face like jade, the poor and humble at the head of the river have their own gauze" This poem was written by Wang Wei when he was a boy, with the original annotation "when he was sixteen". "Daughter of Luoyang" is taken from the poem "The daughter of Luoyang is named Mochou" in "Song of Water in the River" by Xiao Yan, Emperor Wu of Liang Dynasty. It is used to summarize the ordinary aristocratic women in the capital at that time, and has a sarcastic meaning. There are only twenty sentences in the whole poem, which can be divided into three levels. Sentences 1 to 8 are the first level, describing Luoyang's daughter's daily life, eating habits, and wealth and luxury when she got married; sentences 9 to 16 describe the extravagance and indulgence of the crazy husband (i.e., the "beloved man" to whom the daughter is betrothed), who spends the whole night reveling, and the daughter The emptiness of boudoir life. From seventeen to twenty sentences, it is written that the daughter's friends are all noble relatives, and Xi Shi's humble background is used as a contrast, and she laments that although the poor girl is beautiful, no one loves her, and the words are full of emotion.

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