Paradox: Silk is silk.
Small paradox: that's not easy to break? It seems that the ancients loved to talk nonsense.
The Great Paradox: Not nonsense. Silk is a material for making clothes, of course it is tough. Silk has good tension. According to research, its toughness is close to that of steel wire with the same thickness.
Smile: Even if it is very resilient, it won't last long. Jiao Zhongqing thought Lan Zhi was willing to remarry and said to her. This stone is thick and can die for thousands of years; Puwei sewed for a while and spent the night. ?
Paradox: It's a bit of a dead end. Lan Zhi hoped that her husband's heart would be like a stone, and it would not be easily transferred. Compared with Pu Wei, she swears that her thoughts are tough and not easily broken. Combined with the speech scene at that time, this is also encouraging couples to tide over the difficulties together. Why does she think Puwei won't last long?
Small paradox: the stone won't last long, will it? Some people in Cang Kejia's poems say:? The name is engraved on the stone, and the name is rotten in front of the body. ? Where is there no transfer?
Paradox: Haha, I forgot this poem and reread it. Cang Kejia satirizes those? Carve your name on a stone to live forever? , but? Riding on somebody else's head? ,? People can't live while they are alive? Selfish and despicable people, so they are reviled by the people and will not be forgotten for thousands of years. It's not that the name on the stone is hard to leave. In fact, many tombstones thousands of years ago can still see their names today.
Paradox: Peacock Flying Southeast is so famous that later generations often use Puwei and rocks to describe everlasting love. Is this the meaning of poetry? Image? . Readers can understand the poem that the poet wants to express through association, and will not think too much about whether the rocks will move or whether Puwei will last. What exactly do we read poetry through? Image? To understand poetry. Reading is the process of readers' artistic re-creation. So different people may have different feelings after reading the same poem.