In Fuzhou, far away, she is looking at the moonlight, looking at it alone from the window of her room. Author: Du Fu's Moonlit Night. An inch of acacia, despair. Author: Li Guan's The Dead Hua Lian Chun Mu. People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention. Author: Wang Wei's lovesickness.
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Acacia is a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. This poem sends acacia by chanting things, leaving no red beans in the whole article, which is to contact acacia in the name of acacia. The first sentence is about the origin of red beans; The second sentence asks "how many branches to send", which is very simple and vivid. If you ask nature, it will make you feel funny.
Three sentences are "more choices" for friends. The words are here and the meaning is there; The final period clearly shows its lovesick nature. Push it to the extreme with the word "most", and you will see more reasons for picking it. The meaning you sent is also deeply contained. The whole poem has a distinctive style, but it is euphemistic and implicit, and the language is simple and affectionate. According to legend, he composed and sang for people at that time, which was popular in Jiangnan.
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This poem, which sends love to things, begins with a simple but imaginative sentence; Then, I sent a message with questions, which meaningfully entrusted my feelings; The third sentence implies cherishing friendship. On the surface, it seems nostalgic, but behind it, there is a deep weight of love. The last pun is not only to the point, but also to the feelings. It is beautiful and elegant. The whole poem is elegant and smart, full of thoughts, unpretentious language and harmonious and feminine rhythm. It can be described as the best of quatrains.
Red beans are produced in the south. They are strong, bright red and round, as crystal clear as coral. Southerners often use them as decorations. Legend has it that there was a woman in ancient times, because her husband died by the side and cried under the tree and turned into red beans, so people called her "Xiangsisi". It is often used to describe lovesickness in Tang poetry.
And "lovesickness" is not limited to the scope of love between men and women, but also includes friends. For example, Su Li's poem "It's hard for pedestrians to stay for a long time, and each has its own lovesickness language" is an example. The title of this poem is A Gift from the River to Li Guinian, which shows that this poem expresses the feelings of caring for friends.
The whole poem is permeated with the enthusiasm and youthful atmosphere of teenagers. Full of emotions and feelings. Every word does not leave the red bean, but it is outside the image, which is deeply beautiful and expresses the love of acacia. It is "in one go", which is extremely vivid but euphemistic. In life, the most affectionate words are often plain and natural. Wang Wei is very good at refining this simple and typical language to express profound thoughts and feelings.