A lyric poem by borrowing things. Thank you.

My personal opinion belongs to the sentence "Once the sea was difficult for water, it will always be amber" in Tang Yuanzhen's "Five Poems from Thinking" (IV).

The whole poem reads: "once the sea was difficult for water, it was amber forever." Lazy looking back at flowers, half the sky is repaired, and half the sky is a gentleman. " "Once the sea was difficult for water, it was always amber." The meaning of this sentence: people who have experienced the incomparably deep and wide sea will find it difficult to attract him by the water elsewhere; Except for the clouds steaming in Wushan, the clouds in other places are eclipsed.

In the original poem, the water in the sea and the clouds in Wushan are used to symbolize the depth of love. Seeing the sea and Wushan, the water and clouds in other places are ugly. This poem expresses that the poet can't be moved by anyone except the woman he loves. The "sweetheart" in the poem is said to be a double poem, namely Yingying in the Biography of Yingying written by the poet. After the poet abandoned her because of her poor family, she didn't look back at the flowers for 89 years. Others said that Purple Poetry was written in memory of his wife, Wei Cong, who was born in a noble family, beautiful and virtuous. After his early death at the age of 27, the poet vowed never to get married again (Part III of Mourning). Two poetic allusions are extremely high. In the previous sentence, Mencius devoted himself to "those who look at the sea are hard to find water"; In the latter sentence, Song Yu published Gao Xu. "Ginger is in the sun in Wushan, blocked by high hills, and raining at dusk." Later generations quoted these two poems, which are more metaphors of loyalty to love, indicating that there is only Iraq, and love is not him. These two poems can be simplified to the idiom "I have been to the sea", or they can be used to mean that I have experienced a big scene, my eyes are wide, my knowledge is wide, and I don't pay attention to more ordinary things.