In Rain Lane, lilacs are not the carrier of the poet's sadness, but the starting point to express the poet's depressed and melancholy feelings. In this poem, the poet has his own creation, which is based on tradition and higher than tradition.
In Rain Lane, lilac first appeared as a girl: "I hope to meet a girl like lilac, who has the same color and fragrance as lilac." The appearance of lilacs in ancient poems represents sadness, while lilacs in rainy alleys are used to describe the image of girls.
This girl symbolizes a beautiful ideal in the poet's pen. Lilacs appear in front of girls, which not only makes girls have the beauty of lilacs, but also the sadness of lilacs. From The Girl Like Lilac, we can see the melancholy and fragility of the ideal. This image with cloves is a description of the poet's pursuit of beauty and the pain after the disillusionment of his beautiful ideal. ?
The images of lilacs used by poets are different from those used in classical poems. She has lilac-like color, lilac-like fragrance and lilac-like sadness. The poet borrowed the sight and smell of clove. This synaesthesia usage describes the beauty of girls from different directions. Compared with the cloves in classical poetry, this expands the artistic capacity of cloves. ?
The image of lilac in Rain Lane is not only a symbol of sadness, but also an image that sets off a girl. In poetry, lilacs and girls blend and penetrate each other, which makes the image of lilacs have the characteristics of girl expression and girl image.
The analysis of the two images is inseparable. * * * constitutes the characters in the poet's works, and the lilac image here is obviously different from the lilac image in classical poetry.