The sentence "We'll be all right after Qian Fan" has profound artistic conception and rich content. "Crossing Qian Fan" describes the ships coming and going on the river, which also shows that she has been waiting for a long time; "Nothing" means that there is no husband on these ships. A comprehensive understanding of this word is: ships come one by one and go one by one, but it is not the person I miss so much. Let's start with the sentence "oblique glow full of water" "Oblique light" refers to the afterglow of the sunset, which not only takes care of the word "Guo", but also points out that there are no ships coming and going at this time because it is near dusk; It also echoes "Wash and Wash", indicating that the heroine has been waiting all day. The pulse-shaped "oblique light" and "leisure" here are landscape words. It means: I won't leave if I take a sideways look. The river has no feelings and flows away. Wang Guowei said in "Words on Earth": "All scenery words are sentimental words". This sentence depicts the scenery in the river, but expresses the feelings of missing women. There are thousands of words in her heart, not directly spoken, but expressed by the scenery in front of her, so it is meaningful. The last sentence "heartbroken Bai Pingzhou" pushed the emotion of the whole word to a climax. If "all Qian Fan is useless" brings disappointment, then the word "heartbreak" expresses despair after disappointment. "Baipingzhou" was originally a small waterfront continent with white apples, and later generations often used Baipingzhou as a synonym for a farewell place. Tang Wei-ming and Zhao Wei-ming wrote a poem in "Going Home": "If you hesitate, you will grow taller every day. Only when I saw the breakup, Bai Ping was full of Zhou Fang. " Bai Pingzhou is naturally a place to share at that time. Now the white apple is in bloom again, but no one is there. "Broken heart" is the most accurate summary of her thoughts and feelings at the moment. In this way, the poet wrote his wife's long-term homesickness with sadness and regret, leaving readers with ample imagination.
In a word, this poem implicitly and profoundly depicts the image of a homesick woman leaning against the building, fully reveals her painful mood from hope to disappointment to despair, and shows the poet's deep sympathy for unfortunate women.