In the second song of Pipa, I asked who the Pipa girl was, and met and made friends for four lines.

We followed the direction of the melody and asked the player's name, and the voice was interrupted ... and then she reluctantly answered.

We moved the boat closer to hers, invited her to join us, and summoned more wine and lanterns to start our party again.

However, before she came to us, we called a thousand times and urged her for a thousand times, but she still hid half of her face behind her guitar from us.

The last two sentences quoted above are "However, before she came to us, we shouted a thousand times and urged her a thousand times, but she still hid half her face behind her guitar from us." Describe the ambivalence of pipa girls and the author's desire to meet each other.