Lotus-Appreciation of Love Poems

"Bai Lianhua" Song Yeung Yi

Last night, in the middle of the night, Chang 'e fell into the Hosta.

Feng Yi dare not accept, holding out Ranbo's heart.

Note: Feng Yi is the legendary name of the river god.

Interpret the whole article by comparison. It is novel and surprising to compare Bai Lianhua with the Hosta on Chang 'e's head, which was unkind in the past.

The writing time of the first sentence is midnight, which creates an environment for cutting "white" and provides conditions for bringing out Chang 'e (the moon). Imagine which color is clearest at night. White, of course. The moon palace where Chang 'e lives cannot appear in broad daylight.

The appearance of Chang 'e is the premise of the appearance of Hosta. People in the sky will return to earth through the word "drop". If there is no such word, it will go through many twists and turns if it is to be transferred to Bai Lianhua on earth accurately and naturally.

The third sentence turns from light to dark, the picture turns from sky to sky, from narration to direction, and a "falling" and a "holding" are connected by this sentence. Feng Yi is a river god, in charge of water, lotus peanuts in water, naturally interlinked. "Dare not accept" is the possibility of "hibiscus emerging from the water".

"Hold on" is full of movement, otherwise, Hosta will sink to the end! "Blue Heart" creates a beautiful and isolated setting environment. Bai Lianhua is like the hairpin on Chang 'e's head, and the scene in breaking the surface is so beautiful and moving!

The whole poem is closely linked and logically rigorous, sticking to the style of reasoning in Song poetry, but the deductive technique breaks through the barrier of "reasoning and interest" and wins with images throughout. Although Bai Lianhua is not mentioned, the wonderful metaphor of charming fairy and flawless Hosta accurately highlights the vivid image of Bai Lianhua, which makes people daydream infinitely.

Shuigong fairy

Because the lotus nut is in the water, the lotus stands slim on the water like a fairy floating, hence the name. Song Zhang Lei's "Chicken's Birthday Lotus": "The ground is full of jade in autumn, and the eyes are full. Lv Yun holds a fan and shakes the handle gently. The water palace fairy fights red makeup and lightly steps on the mirror."