This poem is "Han Guang"
Dynasty: Pre-Qin
Author: Anonymous
Original text:
There are trees in the south, don’t stop thinking about them.
There are wandering girls in the Han Dynasty who cannot be sought after.
The Han Dynasty is so vast that it is impossible to think about it.
The river will last forever, which is beyond imagination.
The wrong salary is raised, and the Chu is cut off.
When his son returned home, he told him to build his horse.
The Han Dynasty is so vast that it is impossible to think about it.
The river will last forever, which is beyond imagination.
The wrong salary is raised, and the grass is cut off.
When his son returned home, he said that he had picked up his horse.
The Han Dynasty is so vast that it is impossible to think about it.
The river will last forever, which is beyond imagination.
This is a love poem. The lyrical protagonist is a young woodcutter. He fell in love with a beautiful girl, but he never got what he wanted. Tangled with emotions and unable to escape, facing the vast river, he sang this moving poem and poured out his melancholy. The front and back parts of the poem are closely connected, delicately conveying the tortuous and complex emotional journey of the lyrical protagonist from hope to disappointment, from fantasy to disillusionment. Only with hope and pursuit can there be disappointment and loss; but the poem does not make it clear here, leaving readers with an unspoken understanding of the young man's deep affection for pursuing love.