The poem about the comb is as follows:
The comb is one of the daily necessities with a long history and various forms. The purpose of a comb is not only to comb your hair, but also to massage your head and relieve stress. At the same time, the comb is also one of the common images in literary works, often used to express a woman's tenderness and pain of lovesickness.
In ancient poetry, the image of comb often appears. In "Wang Jiangnan" by Wen Tingyun, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, there is a description of "after washing up, leaning alone on Wangjiang Tower", which shows that combs were one of the daily necessities for women at that time, and they were also one of the tools for women to show off their beauty and wisdom. .
In "Huanxisha·A bun that hurts spring, it's more time to comb" written by Li Qingzhao, a female poet in the Song Dynasty. One of the ways of tenderness. At the same time, Li Qingzhao also wrote in "Like a Dream" that "I often remember that the sunset in the creek pavilion, I was so drunk that I didn't know the way back. I returned to the boat late after my excitement, and strayed into the depths of the lotus flowers. I struggled to cross, and I was startled by a pool of gulls and herons." In the description, "stuck into the depths of lotus flowers" can also be understood as Li Qingzhao straying into the depths of emotion when he was looking for his love.
In "Nan Ge Zi" written by Wen Tingyun, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, there is a description of "the Japanese comb their buns low, and Lian Juan sweeps her eyebrows carefully", which shows that combs were also an important tool for ancient women to comb their hair and make up their eyebrows. one. Another poem by Wen Tingyun, "Picking Mulberries", also contains the description of "Baochai spent the night upstairs combing her makeup and combing, lazily on the swing", which shows that combs were also one of the important items in ancient women's daily lives.
In short, the comb is one of the common images in literary works. It not only represents women's tenderness and pain of lovesickness, but also represents ancient women's pursuit of beauty and wisdom. At the same time, combs were also one of the indispensable items in ancient women's daily lives.