Finding fish in Yuan Haowen; Frequently tested verses in Yanqiu Ci

"Moyuer·Yanqiu Ci", also known as "Maipitang·Yanqiu Ci", also "Moyuer" (asking what love is in the world), was a poet and writer of the Jin Dynasty , one of the masterpieces of historian Yuan Haowen. This is a poem about things. The poet was moved by the death of a goose for love, so he wrote "Mo Yu'er·Yanqiu Poetry" to express his grief for the man who died for his love[1]. This poem closely revolves around the word "love" and uses wild geese as personifications to compose a sad and touching love song. In "Moyu'er·Yanqiu Ci", the author uses rich imagination, uses metaphors, personification and other artistic techniques to develop an in-depth and detailed description of the story of the wild goose who died in love, and adds a tragic atmosphere to the description of the environment. It creates an artistic image of the wild goose who is loyal to love and commits life and death, and composes a sad, touching and touching love song. It is a good poem to praise loyal love in ancient China.

Ask the world, what is love? Directly teach the promise of life and death⑺?