1, someone outside the curtain, someone inside the peach blossom curtain, and people are not far from the peach blossom.
2. Dongfeng wants to uncover the curtain, and flowers want to peek at the curtain.
3, the peach blossom curtain is still open, and the person in the curtain is thinner than the peach blossom.
4, the wind is full of flowers, and the spring scenery before the court is twice as bad.
5, leaning on the bar crying Dongfeng, stealing peach blossoms.
6, peach leaves are chaotic, and new red leaves bloom.
7, the cat burned the brocade, and the spring wants to wake up and move the pillow.
8, what kind of rouge is bright, the color of flowers, people's tears.
9, tears are easy to dry, tears dry in spring.
10, the spring in Du Yu is over, and the lonely curtain is empty!
Brief analysis
The peach blossom line comes from Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions, and Shi Xiangyun occasionally fills in catkins for the seventieth time. It was written by Lin Daiyu, another lyric poem of self-pity for "flowers" by Daiyu after "Burying Flowers".
Under the heavy pressure of feudal forces, Lin Daiyu relied on others, immersed in tears of bitterness and sadness, lost more and more confidence in the ideal of love, and felt more and more difficult to grasp her own destiny and future. Facing the bright spring and the blooming peach blossoms, her thoughts were triggered.
This kind of feeling is connected with scenery, meaning and image, so in Peach Blossom Garden, the yearning for breaking through the cage and enjoying the spring scenery is pinned, and the deep sadness brought by the suffocating living environment is condensed, showing a strong personality color.
A Brief Introduction to the Author of Peach Blossom Row
The author of Peach Blossom Star is Cao Xueqin.
Cao Xueqin (about 1723—— about 1763), whose native place is unknown, whose real name is Zhan, whose real name is Xueqin, also known as Qinpu. Sun of Jiangning Weaving Cao Yin, son of Jiangning Weaving Cao Fu, novelist of Qing Dynasty, author of the novel A Dream of Red Mansions.
Cao Xueqin was versatile all his life, but all his remaining works, except A Dream of Red Mansions, have been lost. His Dream of Red Mansions is regarded as the peak and summary of China's classical novels and one of the greatest literary classics in China and even the world. The redology master Zhou commented that Cao Xueqin was a typical image of China culture.
Zhang Qingshan, director of the Institute of Dream of Red Mansions, commented that Cao Xueqin is the greatest writer in China and a symbol of China culture. Cai Yijiang, a famous redologist, also thinks that Cao Xueqin is one of the greatest writers in China, and his position in the history of world literature can be compared with Shakespeare, Goethe, Balzac, Pushkin and Tolstoy.