"The poor bones by the Wuding River are like people in spring boudoir dreams" are three or four sentences in the poem "Longxi Journey" written by Chen Tao of the Tang Dynasty.
I vowed to sweep away the Xiongnu regardless of my own safety, and five thousand mink brocades were lost to Hu Chen.
The poor bones by the Wuding River are like those in a spring boudoir dream.
"The pitiful bones by the Wuding River are like people in a spring boudoir's dream" Appreciation:
The ups and downs of this poem are all in these two sentences. The "poor" sentence follows the previous sentence. , which is the meaning of the title; the sentence "Yushi" is a new one and opens up a new realm. This book does not directly describe the tragic scenes brought about by the war, nor does it exaggerate the sadness of the family. Instead, it is ingenious and connects the "riverside bones" with the "spring boudoir dream" to write about the young woman in the boudoir who firmly believes that her husband is still alive. There is no doubt that he is dead, and we meet him several times in dreams. The poetic meaning is profound and the scene is miserable, giving the whole poem a tragic power that shocks the soul. Knowing the death of a loved one will certainly cause sadness, but knowing the whereabouts of a loved one is a comfort after all. But here, there has been no news for many years, and the person has long been turned into a withered skeleton by the Wuding River, but his wife is still dreaming about his early return and reunion. Not only are disasters and misfortunes befalling us, we are not aware of them, but we are full of fervent and beautiful hopes. "Bone by the Wuding River" and "Women in Spring Boudoir's Dream", one side is reality and the other side is dream; one side is sad and desolate bones, and the other side is young and handsome warriors. The reality and reality are opposite, and the prosperity and decline are very different, resulting in a strong artistic effect. . A "poor" and a "yue" contain such deep emotions, embodying the poet's infinite sympathy for the war dead and their families.