What is the eternal famous sentence that shows love till death do us part?

In Li Shangyin's Untitled, there is an eternal famous sentence, which expresses the love that will never die, and that is, "When the silkworm dies, the candle at night will mourn". The poet wrote his infatuation and bitterness and his unrequited love pursuit by symbolic means. The word "silk" in "Spring silkworms must weave until they die" is homophonic with "thinking". You miss each other like silkworms until you die.

"And the candle will cry the wick every night" is a metaphor for the endless pain of not being together, as if the candle burned to ashes and the wax tears ran out. Miss more than, showing deep attachment, but will spend a lifetime in miss, but it also shows that meeting is indefinite and the future is hopeless. Therefore, his own pain will accompany him all his life.

Untitled appreciation

This poem is full of pain, disappointment, lingering and persistent feelings from beginning to end. Every couplet in the poem is a reflection of this emotional state, but the specific artistic conception of each couplet is different. They repeatedly show the complex emotions throughout the poem from different sides, and at the same time reflect the psychological process with this complex emotion as its content vertically with their close connection.

This continuous, implicit and profound lyricism successfully reproduces the deep affection in my heart. Li Shangyin had similar descriptions in the first, third, fourth and fifth sentences of his previous poetry creation.

The poet was inspired, inherited and used for reference by his predecessors. However, he did not simply imitate his predecessors, but took a big step forward with high creativity, transforming the original simple means of expression into more tortuous and vivid, so as to reflect richer and deeper thoughts and feelings. In fact, he has removed the old traces and become a new creation. It can be seen that the poet's rich literary accomplishment and exploration of artistic conception and means of expression are important conditions for the success of this poem.