Interpretation of the ancient poem "Begging for Cleverness and Chang 'e"

"Jojo" refers to Lin Jie's song?

Jojo: An ancient festival, on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, is also called Tanabata. Qiao Qi is an ancient poem written by Lin Jie, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which describes the grand occasion of Qiao Qi on the folk Tanabata. It is also an ancient poem with rich imagination and wide spread. And it is easy to understand, and it involves well-known myths and legends.

On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, looking up at the sky, it seems that cowherd and weaver girl meet at the magpie bridge. Every household is seeking cleverness under the autumn moon, and I don't know how to wear tens of thousands of red silk threads.

The poet Lin Jie wrote an ancient poem "Begging for cleverness", expressing the girls' good wishes of seeking cleverness and pursuing happiness.

"Today's Tanabata, I see the blue sky. I want to lead the cow and the weaver girl across the river bridge." "Blue sky" refers to the boundless blue sky. The first two sentences describe the folk stories of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. The annual Chinese Valentine's Day is coming again, and people in every household can't help looking up at the vast sky. This is because this beautiful legend has touched a kind and beautiful heart and aroused people's beautiful wishes and rich imagination. "Every family looks at the autumn moon and wears HongLing." The last two sentences explain the clever things clearly, concisely and vividly. The poet did not specifically write out various wishes in his poems, but left room for imagination.

Chang 'e is Li Shangyin's song, right?

This poem, named Chang 'e, actually describes the lonely hero's feelings about the environment and his monologue.

The first two sentences describe the hero's environment and sleepless nights. Indoor, the candlelight is getting darker and darker, and a deep shadow hangs over the mica screen, showing the emptiness and cold of the room more and more, revealing the gloomy mood of the protagonist sitting alone in the long night. Outdoors, the Milky Way is gradually moving westward, and the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl face each other across the river, which may bring some reverie to the sleepless people who are alone in the lonely room, but now this school of Milky Way is about to disappear. The empty sky is dotted with sparse morning stars, which seems to be silently accompanying a lonely moon and those who never sleep. Now even this last companionship will disappear. The word "Shen" vividly depicts the dynamics of the morning star, and the hero's heart seems to be sinking gradually. "Candle shadows are deep", "Long river sets the yen" and "dawn stars sink", indicating that the time is near dawn, and writing the word "gradually" implies the passage of time. The protagonist in Loneliness spent another sleepless night facing the cold screen and the lonely moon in the blue sky. Although there is no direct description of the protagonist's psychology here, with the help of the rendering of the environmental atmosphere, the protagonist's loneliness and unbearable loneliness can almost be touched.