What emotions did Chang 'e's ancient poems express?
Chang 'e's ancient poems express the poet's sense of injustice about his talent. In his poems, the poet used Chang 'e's experience to express his desire for career advancement, but in fact it led to the misfortune of long-term wandering. Original: The mica screen has a deep candle shadow, the long river is gradually falling, and the stars are sinking. Chang 'e, I must regret eating the elixir, and now I am alone, in the blue sky, singing every night. Through the screen decorated with mica, the candle shadow fades gradually, the milky way is disappearing quietly, and the morning star sinks into the morning light. Chang 'e in the Moon Palace may regret stealing Houyi's elixir of life. Now only the blue sky and blue sea accompany her with a lonely heart every night. This article satirizes those who believe in immortals and pursue immortality. Take Chang 'e as an example, saying that she has been tasting loneliness in the moon palace since she stole the fairy medicine and became immortal.