The Ferry
Xi Murong Contemporary
Let me shake hands with you, and then gently take out my hand
Know that my thoughts will take root from now on, and the clouds will be solemn and gentle in the daytime, so let me shake hands with you
Then gently take out my hand, and the Chinese New Year will stop from now on
Tears will merge into a river in my heart, which is so diverse. Tomorrow is another world away
Extended information:
The whole poem "The Ferry" shows the scene of the author's farewell to his friends at the ferry, expressing the author's feelings of farewell to his friends.
Xi Murong's writing style is good at using repetitive sentence patterns, which makes her articles present a soothing musical style and full of pastoral sentiment. In the management of syntax, she not only pays attention to the overall effect, but also pursues the beauty of words. All the articles are centered on the characters, and it is easy to see her sincerity in the simple narration, which has the characteristics of blunt prose.
In Xi Murong's works,' the use of questions' is a major feature. Whether it appears in the text or at the end of the text, in fact, what you want to express may be a vague and uncertain state of mind, not only asking yourself but also asking the reader questions.
Especially, when Xi Murong uses questions, he usually doesn't use them only once, but often uses them again and again, connecting them, creating a heavy atmosphere to cover the whole text.