Full text: Lotus leaf skirt is cut in monochrome, and hibiscus opens to both sides of the face. Lotus is mixed in the lotus pond, and it is difficult to recognize the lotus pond. Only when you hear the song do you know that someone is picking lotus in the pond-picking lotus.
The Song of Picking Lotus is a seven-character quatrain written by Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem mainly describes the beauty, poetic and picturesque of the woman picking lotus.
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However, from beginning to end, the author did not let them clearly appear in this moving picture, but let them blend in with lotus leaves and colorful lotus flowers, looming as if nothing had happened, and let the lotus picking girl blend in with the beautiful nature. The whole poem is beautiful and imaginative. This artistic conception is original.
From the beginning, the lotus picking girl skillfully formed a harmonious and unified whole with the surrounding natural environment-"Lotus leaves and skirts are cut in the same color, and hibiscus blooms on both sides of the face." It is just an ordinary metaphor to say that a woman's skirt is as green as a lotus leaf. What is written here is a girl picking lotus, staying in the lotus pond, saying that the lotus leaf is the same color as the skirt, which is "local scenery" and "fu" rather than "comparison". It is vivid and gratifying, both simple and enchanting. The hibiscus in the second sentence is lotus.