Speaking of the poem "rambling grass across the plain", many people will pick up the poem "Come and go with every season". Yes, these two poems originally came from the same ancient poem, that is, Farewell to Ancient Grass. Moreover, there are rumors that the reason why this poem is still so famous is mainly related to the reason why it first became famous. It turns out that Bai Juyi, the author of this poem, once showed this poem to Gu Kuang, a great poet and celebrity. At first, Gu Kuang had a low opinion of Bai Juyi because he despises this young man. But after reading this poem presented by Bai Juyi, he was immediately impressed by the talent of this unruly young man.
In fact, the "grass" in primary school textbooks is an excerpt from "Farewell to Ancient Grass". Bai Juyi's Grass has been circulated for thousands of years, and it still makes people feel talented when reading it. You know, Bai Juyi is only 16 years old. Now let's get back to the point. What does "parting" mean in the poem? In ancient times, "separation" meant separation and distance. However, this is an explanation of the word "Li", so what should the two words "Li" explain together?
This question is interesting. The word "away" means leaving and distance. This usage has long been ingrained in our minds, but how to explain the word "Li"? Many parents are confused at first glance: is this a word or a fixed usage? Is this a verb or an adjective? According to the poetic understanding before and after, it is easy and difficult to guess. The bustling appearance is just a meaning of "parting". In addition, "separation" has several meanings, such as: clear appearance, vague appearance, lazy appearance, fluttering appearance, sad appearance, intermittent appearance, etc., which shows its many uses and wonderful uses.
Therefore, if you study now, you should learn to understand in many ways and correctly understand the meaning in poetry, because the difference is thousands of miles.