A poem describing the heroine

1. Thread in the hands of a kind-hearted mother, making clothes for her wayward son. Before leaving, I had a stitch for fear that my son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged. But how much love can keep this inch of grass from growing and pay for the sunshine? . It's from The Wanderer by Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Explanation: A kind mother has a needle and thread in her hand. In order to make new clothes for children who travel far away. Before leaving, she was busy sewing because she was afraid that the child would never come back. Who can say that a little grass-like filial piety can repay the kindness of a loving mother like Chunhui?

Living under a thatched cottage and never wearing fragrant silk, she is eager to arrange a marriage, but how dare she? . Who would know that her simple face is the cutest? * * * Poor people dress frugally in this era. Don't flatter yourself, but she can't compete with the eyebrow painter. A Poor Girl by Qin Taoyu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Description: My family is poor and I have never seen silks and satins since I was a child. At the age of marriage, when the matchmaker should have set foot on the threshold, there was no matchmaker at home. I wanted to ask the matchmaker to introduce me, but it was even sadder. Who loves my outdated traditional clothes? Everyone likes the popular "frugal makeup". Although I am ingenious, I never compare with others in thrush skills.