Look at the distant Altair, the bright Vega. Weaver stretched out her slender white hand and fiddled with the loom to weave, making a firm knitting sound. I didn't knit a piece of cloth all day, and tears rained down. The Milky Way looks clear and shallow. They are not far apart. Although there is only a clear river, they can only stare with emotion, but they can't talk in words.
Appreciation of The Distant Altair
The Distant Altair describes the sufferings of the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd separated by the Milky Way. Starting from the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, the story that the Weaver Girl suffers from love and has no intention of weaving ends with a sigh. The whole story is full of imagination, clear boundary, strong feelings and strong romantic atmosphere. It is the earliest and most complete chapter in which Penny and Vega praise the love of lovers.
The whole poem successfully uses anthropomorphic techniques, and writes the stars in the sky as loving and touching as lovers on earth, with a strong romantic color. Reduplication is often used in poetry, which is euphemistic, tortuous and natural, showing the poet's ability to control language.