The street in the sky is 1. What does the poet associate with the street lamp in the distance? Why is there such an association?

Guo Moruo (Guo Kaizhen), the market in the sky, distant/street lamp/clear, as if/flashing/countless/stars. The stars in the sky seem to be/burning/countless/street lamps. I think there must be a/beauty/market in that/ethereal/air. Some things are in the market/on display/must be in/in the world/absent/rare. Look, that shallow/Tianhe must be/is not very/wide. The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl across the river will be able to/ride an ox/come and go freely. I think/they must be hanging out in the street at the moment. Look at that meteor. It's them/carrying lanterns/walking. Answer: 1. A: Imagination has become a beautiful market. Think of the stars as street lamps. The poet thinks of people in the sky riding cows and walking with lanterns. 2. A: Originally, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl in the legend story were unhappy after they went to heaven. They are stuck on both sides of the Tianhe River and only meet once a year. However, in the poem "The Market in the Sky", Tianhe has become "shallow", not too broad, and it no longer prevents couples from moving freely. So both the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl can wander in Tianjie, and the poet even sees the lanterns in their hands. This illusory scene shows vivid realism in the author's pen, and the beautiful and happy streets described by the author provide readers with human interest. 3. a: appropriate. Here, the meteor in the sky is likened to a person holding a lantern to guide the cowherd and weaver girl, as if it were flowers.