2. Red rock can express loneliness and loneliness. When migrating, swan geese often gather in dozens or hundreds of large groups and fly in a "one" or "human" shape in the sky.
3. Hongyan is a symbol of letters. In ancient times, there were stories about geese passing books.
The expansion of the meaning of "Hongyan" in classical poetry
1, Hongyan is often used to render and contrast the feeling of homesickness and drifting. As an image, Hongyan is often used to render and contrast the feeling of homesickness and drifting, which is inseparable from the characteristics of Hongyan migratory birds. The ancients believed that geese migratory birds flew north in spring and south in autumn. Because they lay eggs in the north, the geese flying north are called Guiyan.
2. Red rock can express loneliness and loneliness. When migrating, swan geese often gather in dozens or hundreds of large groups and fly in a "one" or "human" shape in the sky.
3. Hongyan is a symbol of letters. In ancient times, there were stories about geese passing books.
In classical poetry, you can often see many works of singing geese. From the distant era of the Book of Songs, the singing of "Chanting Yan Ming, the sunrise is beginning to bloom" began. With the return of geese, poems chanting geese emerged one after another. Gao Shi's "A thousand miles of geese fly snow in the daytime, and the north wind blows one after another", Li Shangyin's "The new moon geese scatter books, and the fragrance makes them cry more", and Hong Sheng's "The sky is light and the clouds are idle, and the new geese are flying in the sky" ... Poets chant geese in various forms to express their infinite feelings and feelings about life.
Zheng Hong's voice echoed in the sensitive minds of immigrants. A line of geese was written in the colorful clouds of Tang poetry and Song poetry. From a biological point of view, goose is a genus of birds, slightly like goose, good at swimming and flying. Common geese, also called geese, live in groups by the water and fly in rows. They are winter migratory birds. In poetry, Hongyan is no longer an ordinary bird, but has formed a special literary image with unique and rich aesthetic connotation.