The humble room is empty and the bed is full;
Dry grass withered poplar, used to be a ballroom.
Spider silk is covered with carved beams,
Today, I put the green gauze on the awning window again.
Say fat is thick and powder is fragrant,
How did the temple turn into frost again?
Yesterday, the loess faucet sent white bones.
Yuanyang is lying at the bottom of the red light account tonight.
A box full of gold and a box full of silver, everyone is slandering beggars.
I am lamenting that his life span is not long, and I will know that I am dead when I come back!
If you train well, you will never be a strong beam in the future.
Choose cream beam, who wants to live in Yanhua Lane!
Because the gauze cap is too small, the cangue bar is locked.
Yesterday, I pitied that cold coat, but now I think that purple python is very long:
You can sing, I can go on stage,
Recognize that foreign countries are your hometown. This is ridiculous,
In the end, it was all on the wedding dresses for other girls!
The author of Notes on Good Songs is Cao Xueqin. His name is Zhan, his name is, his name is, and his name is He Qinpu. He is the author of China's classic A Dream of Red Mansions. He was born in Tieling, Liaoning, and moved back to Beijing at the age of thirteen. Cao Xueqin was born in Zhengbaiqi Paint Family, the interior office of Qing Dynasty. He is the grandson of Cao Yin and the son of Cao Qing, a weaver girl in Jiangning.
1. A humble room-a humble house.
2. Carved beams-carved beams refer to luxury houses.
3. Defamation-Accusations and Defamation.
4. Strong beam-tough and violent. This refers to robbers and thugs.
5. Choose cream beams-choose children from wealthy families as marriage partners. Paste beam refers to delicate food. Cream, fat; Liang, beautiful aunt. Expand to a wealthy family.
6. Yanhuaxiang-brothel. Fireworks, the old name for prostitutes.
7. Shamao-a hat worn by ancient officials, which is synonymous with official positions.
8. Lock cangue-an instrument of torture for criminals in the old society.
9. Purple pythons-purple embroidered robes, official clothes worn by ancient nobles.
10. Denying a foreign country as one's hometown is a metaphor for mistaking fame and fortune, wife, children, grandchildren, etc. As the foundation of life.
1 1. on making wedding dresses for other girls-it's a metaphor for doing things for others without getting benefits. Qin Taoyu's poem "Poor Girl" in the Tang Dynasty: "Bitterness and hatred weigh money every year, on the wedding clothes for other girls."