What does the market in the sky mean?

The market in the sky expresses the poet's pure ideal.

The Market in the Sky is a modern poem written by modern writer Guo Moruo in 192 1 10. The poet imagines the starry night sky as a sky market with countless street lamps by means of imaginative expression.

Imagine the meteor in the air as a cowherd and weaver girl wandering in the street with lanterns, expressing the poet's yearning for freedom and hope for an ideal society. The whole poem is desolate in style, expressing the poet's pure ideal with natural and fresh language, neat short sentences and harmonious and beautiful rhythm.

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The title "Market in the Sky" itself is full of magical and magnificent imagination, which has brought people into a beautiful imagination realm from the beginning. In the first section, stars and street lamps have the same perspective, which lays an imaginary tone for the whole poem.

Reminiscent of the market in the sky, "street lamp" and "star" are metaphors, and the beautiful scenery in the sky and underground shines. The second section describes the imaginary market, which is as rich as the human market, but more "strange" than the human market.

The words "beauty" and "display" are slightly dyed to set off the prosperity and misty background of the fairyland in the sky, and "ethereal" seems to be absent and hidden from time to time, further arousing people's imagination.

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