"What he holds tightly is a dense sadness", which is the application of ancient poetry techniques, such as "asking a gentleman to be sad is like a river flowing in the east" and "I'm afraid the ship can't carry much sorrow". An image metaphor is used to describe the invisible sadness, which shows the joy and regret that the first-class river expects when it is "bright"
However, "beautiful scenery cannot stand still in the landscape", and the joy of first-class water is only a fleeting illusion. Is it because beauty can only belong to the unrestrained sky world or because the ideal heart of the lyric subject is too concerned about reality and realizes his dirty state of mind? A wild guess, the poems here provide readers with great imagination. "He thought, you flew over Qian Shan/threw a wider lake." The "lake and sea" opposite to the first-class river is not a simple literal shallow meaning, but a deep symbolic meaning corresponding to beauty. For example, the first-class water is just an aesthetic image of individual loneliness. Such a vast lake and sea represents the profound prototype power of life. And cloud travel is also positive.
Because of this, it transcends the simple meaning of the individual and obtains the eternal universal symbol. "He is wasting away for you, first-class flow/in hopeless hope, I hope you will fly back." The poem reveals a sad and touching mood that makes people cry. The hope of first-class construction of water can never be realized, and only one wish can be put into the sun and the moon. This kind of hope is clearer and longer than the ancient poem "Clothes are getting wider without regret, and I am haggard for Iraq". This poem can reflect the gentle and euphemistic aesthetic style of Xu Zhimo's poems.
In the preface of Tiger Collection, Xu Zhimo said a sad but thought-provoking sentence: "All the movements and stillness are repeated before my eyes, and the world of sound and affection is repeated for me. This seems to have saved a decadent who once believed in simplicity and flowed into doubt. The magical power hidden in the curtain is vivid and vivid, showing its greatness and subtlety. Let him have a clear direction and don't go wrong again. This seems to be something that only people who have experienced great hardships in life can realize and say. Soon, the poet passed away forever. After experiencing personal and emotional struggles and crises, did he realize the mystery of life beyond ordinary incompetence? Does that "lifelike magical power" show the poet another bluer and more promising sky world? There, there is no doubt, no decadence, only the self-confidence and the promise of happiness that has already existed in my heart.
This poem is obviously influenced by the European Shang-Soviet style, and the Shang-Soviet system transliterates 14 sonnets (sonnets). There are 14 lines in Europe, including 14 lines in Peterak and 14 lines in Shakespeare. Of course, many people changed later, such as Milton and Spencer. The difference is mainly in the change of rhyme. For example, the rhyme change of Peterak 14 line is AB Ba AB Bacd De, and that of Shakespeare 14 line is ab cd cd f ef gg. The rhyme change of the first eight lines of this poem is aa bb cc dd, and the last six lines are consistent with the English poem 14. Wen Yiduo and Xu Zhimo advocate the "three beauties" of poetry, and Xu Zhimo's poetry is more inclined to the beauty of music. This is related to the emphasis on musicality in European poetry. At the same time, China's traditional poetry has something to admire, and poetry and music are inseparable. The poet has a profound knowledge of China's ancient literature. During his study in Europe, he came into contact with the works of many famous people, especially the English romantic poets in the19th century. In his poems, the influences of Wordsworth, Shelley, Byron and Keats are not uncommon. The symbolic metaphor of "roaming in the clouds" and the emotion of the lyric hero can be clearly seen in Shelley's and Keats' poems. Traveling in the Clouds is a good poem combining Chinese and Western.