Qiu Si Tang Zhangji
The annual autumn wind blows to Luoyang city, and my wandering son doesn't know how his relatives in his hometown are; Writing a letter to peace has too much to say and I don't know where to start.
When the letter is written, I am worried that I have not finished what I want to say; When the messenger started, he opened the envelope and gave it to him.
Autumn wind is blowing again in Luoyang city, and the cool wind blows up thousands of thoughts buried in my heart, so I want to write a letter to express my love for my family. I was worried that I didn't write anything in time, so I opened the envelope again before the messenger was about to leave.
Appreciation of Poetry and Prose: This is a work expressing homesickness. Express your innermost thoughts by describing your feelings before and after writing a letter. The first sentence of "Qiu Si" explains the reason of "writer's writing" ("Looking at the Autumn Wind"), and the last three sentences describe the psychological activities before and after writing. Before writing a book, it is "full of meaning" and after writing a book, it is "endless fear". The detail of "opening the envelope" vividly shows the mentality of "endless fear of repetition" and integrates meaning and form. What is written is common to everyone, but not everyone can say it. As a guest in a foreign country, I miss my hometown when I see the autumn wind. Please send me a message. Afraid of missing something when I left, I quickly opened it and read it several times.
The first sentence says you live in Luoyang and watch the autumn wind. Plain narrative, not exaggerated, but meaningful. The autumn wind is invisible, audible, tangible and tangible, but it seems invisible. However, just as the earth can be dyed green and bring boundless spring colors, the cold air contained in the autumn wind can also make the leaves of trees turn yellow and the flowers wither, bringing a wide range of autumn colors, autumn capacity and autumn state to nature and human beings. It is invisible, but it can be seen everywhere. Seeing this bleak and crumbling scene, the wanderer stranded in a foreign land will inevitably arouse the loneliness of being stranded in a foreign land and cause long-term thoughts for his hometown and relatives. This plain and meaningful word "Jian" gives readers rich hints and associations.
The second sentence is followed by "look at the autumn wind" and the word "think" is written on the front. Hans Zhang in the Jin Dynasty "saw the autumn wind, but thought of Wuzhong vegetable soup bass, saying,' Life is expensive but you don't want it, why do you stay thousands of miles to make a name for yourself?" "I rode home as I ordered (The Book of Jin Hans Zhang Chuan). Zhang Zu was born in Wujun and now lives in Luoyang. The situation is similar to that of Hans Zhang. When he "sees the autumn wind" and is homesick, he may think of this story of Hans Zhang. However, due to various unspecified reasons, Hans Zhang's "Driving Home" failed, so he had to write a letter to express his homesickness. " This adds to the already deep and strong homesickness the sadness of wanting to go back and makes the thoughts more complicated. The word "desire" is worth pondering. It expresses people's thoughts and modality when spreading paper and stretching pen: Qian Qian has a million worries in his heart, and he feels that he has endless words to pour out, but he doesn't know where to start or how to express them at the moment. Originally, the abstract "meaning is very heavy", but because of this "longing for a writer's book", the expression and attitude description that can't be written become vivid, tangible and easy to imagine.
In three or four sentences, leaving aside the specific process and content of writing a letter, I only cut out a detail when the home letter is about to be sent-"I can't say it in a hurry, but it will be opened when pedestrians are imminent." The poet felt unable to write because of "heavy meaning" and had no time to think about it because of "passers-by" Deep and rich feelings and unspeakable contradictions were "hurried", making this letter containing thousands of words almost "I tried to read your notes in a hurry and found that the ink was too light" (Li Shangyin's Four Untitled Poems). The book is sealed, as if it had been said; But when a passer-by was ready to hit the road, it suddenly occurred to him that he was in a hurry just now, for fear of missing anything important in the letter, so he hurriedly opened the envelope again. The word "fear again" describes psychological nuances. This "about to open" detail is not so much to add a few words I haven't had time to say, but to verify my doubts and concerns. The uncertainty of this "fear" actually prompted the poet to make a decision to "reopen" without thinking, which just shows that he attaches importance to this "meaningful" letter from home and deeply misses his loved ones-a thousand words, for fear of missing a sentence.