Don't sing the song of everlasting regret, the world also has its own galaxy.
In Shihao Village, the husband and wife say goodbye and shed more tears than in the Palace of Eternal Life.
There is no need to sing the joys and sorrows of the emperor's concubines; There is also the Milky Way in the world, which separates thousands of couples in Qian Qian. There are countless farewells between couples like Shi Haocun, and the tears of ordinary people are much more than those spilled in the Palace of Eternal Life.
(Note: The Immortal Hall, also known as Jilingtai, is the palace where Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty offered sacrifices to the gods. )
1. In "Poems with Fate", the author said that this poem is "to express my feelings through the past of the ancients". What "the past of the ancients" did this poem borrow? What thoughts and feelings did the poet express? Please analyze it briefly.
This poem borrows the joys and sorrows between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei, and the story that the old couple were forced to separate in a stone trench because of official arrest as soldiers.
In the last two poems, the author emphasizes that the suffering of the general public is far from comparable to the tragedy of the imperial concubine, thus expressing the author's sympathy for the suffering of the general public.
2. What is the main expression of this poem? Please analyze it briefly.
This poem uses allusions and contrast (foil) to make a sharp contrast between the love tragedy of Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei described in Song of Eternal Sorrow and the suffering of ordinary people from the corvee and family breakdown. This shows the author's sympathy for the people's suffering. (That's right)