What does Zigui stand for?

Zigui, the cuckoo bird, is a symbol of desolation and sadness in ancient poetry.

1. To express the feelings of regretting and cherishing the spring, to express the feelings of homesickness and longing, and to express the feelings of sorrow and sorrow. It expresses longing for the motherland, hometown and relatives, and can also be used to metaphor the national integrity of loyalty and unyielding determination. The remaining flowers in March are blooming more and more, and swallows are flying from the small eaves every day. Zigui is still crying for blood in the middle of the night, and he doesn't believe that the east wind can't call him back.

2. This poem describes the scene in late spring in March. The last two sentences use personification to describe the cuckoo bird, creating a persistent image to express one's nostalgia for spring. The lines are full of desolate beauty. The Zigui (cuckoo) in this poem has a different meaning from the metaphor of sadness and sadness in most previous poems, and has a more positive meaning.

3. Li Bai's "Seeing Rhododendrons in Xuancheng" The country of Shu once heard Zigui birds, and azaleas were also seen in Xuancheng. One cry, one ileum, one break, three springs and three months of memories of Sanba. This poem uses a combination of virtual and real expression techniques to express the sadness of the cuckoo's call from an auditory perspective. By writing Zgui's sad cry, it makes people heartbroken and expresses the poet's longing for his hometown Sanba in the season of birds singing and flowers blooming.

4. Li Shangyin's "Jin Se" has fifty strings for no reason, and each string and column reflects the past. Zhuang Sheng was obsessed with butterflies in his dawn dream, and looked forward to the emperor's spring heart with cuckoos. The moon in the sea sheds tears, and the warm sun in Lantian produces smoke. This feeling can be remembered later, but it was already at a loss. The author uses the cuckoo to evoke the sad association, and hides the specific things he has experienced in his life in the poem. He uses the word "created by fate" to lament the passage of time and the failure of ambitions.

Zigui symbolizes desolation, sadness, parting, and sorrow

1. The symbolic meaning of Zigui’s desolation, sorrow, separation, and sorrow mainly comes from its cry and its “customary behavior.” The cry of "sorrow" can make many sad people feel heartbroken.

2. Since the Tang Dynasty, the Zigui bird has been called "the bird of injustice", "the bird of sorrow" and "the bird of resentment" by the Han people. Countless literati and poets have chanted and complained about their grievances. Over time, the cuckoo has been promoted to the throne of "cultural bird" and positioned as a symbol of pity, sorrow, purity, sincerity and sorrow.