The Meaning Represented by Some Images in Poetry

Cicadas are virtuous. The desolation of vegetation contrasts with the prosperity of vegetation, expressing ups and downs. Nanpu in ancient Chinese poetry, Nanpu is a place where water is sent to the frontier. The pavilion is to tell other places on land. Cao Fang is a metaphor of hatred in China's classical poems. Bananas are often associated with loneliness and sadness, especially parting. Indus is similar to the banana in China's classical poems, and plum blossom is a symbol of noble personality. Loneliness and cold tolerance of pine and cypress. At first, the moon is a symbol of reunion. The full moon is a metaphor for people's reunion, and the lack of the moon is a metaphor for people's departure. The ancients often described the vastness with moonlight-like scenery. The moon can be in beyond space, where you can place your lovesickness. Running water-sentimentality and sadness with short life and uncertain fate; The sky-bleak and lost, vast and gloomy, memorable; Wind-sadness; Frost and desolate willow-resentment and nostalgia; Loose-complete; Chrysanthemum is noble and noble-youth is perishable and life is impermanent; Cicada, etc. -decline, sadness, sadness; Boat-feelings of parting, homesickness, loneliness and sadness; White and desolate. Wine-lonely, gloomy mountain-difficulties and obstacles