Read the following two poems and then answer this question. Yujie hates the tears under the lamp of Yankee Nagato, and drops them into the moss of Yujie. Every year, the spring rain comes to the garde

Read the following two poems and then answer this question. Yujie hates the tears under the lamp of Yankee Nagato, and drops them into the moss of Yujie. Every year, the spring rain comes to the garden wall. (1) This is a poem about palace grievances. The whole poem uses only one word "tears" to point out the theme. Poetry uses ingenious associations to turn tears into moss in the spring night of the deep palace. This novel and appropriate imagination makes resentment concrete and tears rich. The moss spreading from the steps to the palace wall is a portrayal of endless pain. It also contains symbolic meaning. The richness of connotation is beyond words. (That's right)

(2) The poem "Jade" takes moss as the spring thing to write "resentment", while the poem "Dragon" takes the lonely and desolate autumn night as the background. Secondly, the poem "Dragon" is different. It describes in detail that fireflies can fly into the inner palace, but people are in a miserable situation. Things compare with people, and people are worse than things. The artistic conception is naturally deeper. (That's right)