1, until a child of the Yang family hardly grew up in the inner room, and no one knew that she was in Song of Eternal Sorrow. However, due to the gift of heaven and no concealment, it was finally elected royal one day.
Appreciation: This ancient poem describes the beauty and purity of Yang Yuhuan before marriage. The word boudoir here points out her identity and status, and also implies her closed and protected state in the family. However, "God-given grace, can't hide" describes that she can't hide her beauty and charm, and was finally chosen as the imperial concubine by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.
Through euphemistic language, the whole poem shows the femininity and mystery of ancient women, and also implies the fate that it is difficult for women in feudal society to be independent.
2. Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, painted a cold screen in Qiu Guang with a silver candle on an autumn night, waving a small fan and pouncing on fireflies. Day and night are as cool as water. Sit and watch the morning glory and Vega.
Appreciation: This poem depicts a woman's mood of waiting to get married on Qixi night. The silver candle in the poem symbolizes the loneliness and coldness of the woman, while the small fan slaps the firefly, which depicts the picture of her slapping the firefly with a small fan, showing her leisure and elegance. "Cold Night" in "The Day Sequence" describes the silence and coldness at night, but also implies the loneliness and helplessness of women.
Through delicate description, the whole poem shows the depression and loneliness of ancient women waiting to marry.
3. Quiet girl in the Book of Songs, brave wind, quiet girl, I am in the corner of the city. Deliberately hiding for me to find, scratching my head.
Appreciation: This poem depicts a woman waiting to get married. The "quiet girl" in the poem describes the beauty and moving of a woman, while when I was in the corner, I described the scene where she met her lover and waited in the corner. "Love Without Seeing, Scratching Your Head" describes that she didn't appear because of shyness or various reasons, which made men feel anxious and helpless.
Through simple language, the whole poem shows the beauty and innocence of ancient love, and also depicts the femininity and shyness.
4. In Pipa Trip written by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty, her art is admired by even experts, and her beauty is envied by all the leading dancers. How did the aristocratic youths in Wuling compete generously? Countless red silks were given to a song. The silver comb inlaid with shells was broken by her rhythm, and the bloody skirt was stained with wine.
Appreciation: This poem depicts a woman who is famous all over the world for her talent. Although she has enviable talent and beauty, she has been in the ladies' room. The poem describes her outstanding piano skills and talents, while her beauty describes her beauty and charm envied by other women.