I. Sources
Du Fu's "Solitary Search for Riverside Flowers" in Tang Dynasty
Second, the original text
The water in front of the Yellow River flows eastward, giving people a sense of sleepiness and spring breeze in spring.
Peach blossoms have no owner, and lovely deep red loves light red.
Third, the key points
1, Yellowstone Pagoda: The Pagoda for Burying Monks.
2, lazy: tired and sleepy.
3, no owner: self-destruction, no one cares, never tired.
4. Love: one is "reflection" and the other is "harmony".
Extended data
I. Appreciation of works
The poem is called "Looking for Flowers Alone", and the fifth song in the group is written in front of Miss Huang's tower to see flowers. "Yellowstone Tower is in front of the river, and the water flows eastward", and write down the specific location. "Spring is lazy and sleepy, leaning on the breeze" is about a person's fatigue. People who are warm in spring are easy to be lazy and tired, so they rest by the wind. But this is to see the flowers better. Look at the sentence "Peach blossoms have no owner, lovely crimson loves light red".
The words "love", "love crimson", "love light red" and "love this and love that" are stacked here, followed by the words "open and ownerless". "Open without the owner" means to open freely, as far as possible, wide and special, so the next sentence is even more gorgeous and beautiful, and the poem is like brocade.
Second, the creative background
This poem was written by Du Fu after he settled in Chengdu Caotang. In the first year of Shangyuan, Du Fu lived in Chengdu, Sichuan, and built a thatched cottage beside Huanhuaxi in the western suburbs, looking for a temporary residence. Therefore, it is spring, but also enjoyment. Du Fu loves life. This is his life and emotional basis for writing this poem.
In the spring of the following year, he walked alone along Jinjiang to enjoy the flowers, and wrote a set of poems, Seven Poems on Finding Flowers Alone by the Riverside.