What does it mean that pedestrians want to lose their souls when it rains in the Qingming Festival?

The "Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival" is an attempt to describe a deep and hidden emotion, which is very strong, but it does not understand the external performance, such as love and acacia, depression and frustration, dark sorrow and deep hatred. Broken soul, the separation of soul and body means great distress and sadness.

"Soul" is not the soul of "three souls and seven spirits". In poetry, "soul" mainly refers to spiritual and emotional things. "Soul-broken", when poets have this kind of mood, they often like to use the word "soul-broken" to express their feelings.

Source: The poem Qingming written by Du Mu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: During the Qingming Festival in the south of the Yangtze River, the drizzle drifted one after another, and pedestrians on the road were down and out.

Appreciate:

The poem Qingming has no difficult words or allusions. The whole poem is a very popular language, written freely, without any trace of management. The syllables are very harmonious and complete, the scene is very fresh and vivid, and the realm is beautiful and interesting.