Bi Xing's poems are as follows:
1, the mulberry has not fallen, and the leaves are luxuriant.
Mulberry leaves are covered with green branches before they fall.
I first described my youth with lush mulberry trees, and then I compared the seductive mulberry to intoxicating love, compared the girl in love to a greedy and happy bird, and earnestly warned her not to indulge in love, otherwise the outcome would be tragic and it would be too late to regret.
2, the autumn of mulberry, it is yellow and embarrassing.
Mulberry leaves have fallen, withered and haggard.
Compared with the youth taken away by the fleeting time, the once radiant girl wasted her beautiful face in the years and lived a poor life for a long time after marriage, so the fate of being abandoned naturally came to her at this time.
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The advantages of mangshi's use of Bixing technique
First of all, structurally,
(1) Insert a figurative sentence in the narrative, so that the narrative is temporarily interrupted, avoiding straightforward narrative and taking in everything in a glance;
(2) The inserted bi xing sentence plays a suggestive role in the content, from which readers can realize that women's married life is not happy, so the narrative clue seems to be broken;
(3) The first half of the poem is written before marriage and the second half is written after marriage, which plays a transitional role.
Second, the content
(1) Bi Xing sentences evoke rich associations, such as "Mulberry leaves are fertile before they fall" and "Mulberry leaves are yellow when they fall". Generally speaking, compared with the moisturizing and aging of women's faces, it is inferred that the aging of women is an important reason for the change of "self-protection".
However, a broad understanding may be better. For example, "Mulberry is not falling, its leaves can be fat" gives people a feeling of vitality, just like when the heroine and "Self-preservation" have a strong affection; The scene of "Mulberry falls, and it falls yellow" is like when two people are exhausted.
(2) Compared with the mulberry that women are familiar with, it is very suitable for the heroine's status as a working woman (judging from the sentence of "weaving silk", she raises silkworms to make silk), which is full of life breath and implies her diligence.