Chunxingtangwu
The willow shade is raining, and the residual flowers fall to see the warbler.
Last night, the spring breeze blew away my sweet dream of homesickness. In my dream, I chased the spring breeze back to my hometown.
Translation:
In spring, willow trees are shaded, and the sky is clear after drizzle.
The residual flowers have fallen, and only the warbler flies.
The spring breeze blew away my homesickness overnight,
Came to Los Angeles with the spring breeze.
Precautions:
Chun Xing: Interest in spring outing. Tang Huangfuran's "The Wind and the Monk to the Mountain": "I'm far north, and I'm happy to be in Dongshan in spring."
Yin Yin: Describe willow trees as dark and lush. ?
Wandering warbler: that is, warbler. Flow, that is, its singing tactfully. In the Southern Dynasties, Liang wrote "Eight Poems to Meet the East Wind in the Garden": "Dance, Wandering."
Hometown dream: a beautiful dream; Sweet dreams.
Township: a "fragrance".
Another: a "dream". Los Angeles: Luoyang, the hometown of the poet, is near Luoyang.
Appreciate:
This poem is a collection of spring scenery, homesickness and dreams. The first two sentences describe that the spring in a foreign land has passed, suggesting that the spring scenery in my hometown will also pass away; The last two sentences of the imaginary spring breeze are very emotional and considerate, as if understanding the poet's mood and deliberately blowing his hometown dream for him.
The creation background of the ancient poem Chunxing is described as follows.
1 Chunxing is the work of Wu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, which was created in the middle Tang Dynasty. Wu is a brilliant writer. He is famous for his poems describing natural scenery and expressing emotions.
2. There is no detailed historical record about Chunxing's specific creative background. However, judging from the imagery and emotional expression in the poem, it can be speculated that this poem may express the feelings between the green mountains and green waters in spring, the yearning for a beautiful spring and the feeling of returning home.
3. The scenery depicted in the poem, such as willows, drizzle, residual flowers and warblers, echoes the natural scenery in spring and presents a light and bright spring breath. At the same time, the poet's description of homesickness and his arrival in Los Angeles through the spring breeze shows his longing for his hometown and expectation for the new environment.