Feifei poetry

(1) The first sentence always says that Chang 'an is full of spring, covering the boundless spring scenery of Chang 'an; The second sentence is devoted to the royal scenery, highli

Feifei poetry

(1) The first sentence always says that Chang 'an is full of spring, covering the boundless spring scenery of Chang 'an; The second sentence is devoted to the royal scenery, highlighting the scene of "Imperial Willow" dancing under the east wind. The two sentences are red and green, and the color contrast is very strong, which makes the whole picture look very beautiful.

(2) It shows the emperor's love for eunuchs and the potential flame of eunuchs' moxibustion hands. With the technique of seeing the big picture from the small, this poem is both subtle and ingenious. This is a profound irony.

(1) When answering, we should first grasp the words "flying flower" and "Liupo" and the two colors of "red" and "green" implied by these two words, and then grasp the word "everywhere" with generality.

(2) In the poem, only the emperor sent candles to eunuchs, but there was no mention of sending candles to ministers, showing the eunuch's momentum. The candle is small, and the emperor kisses who is big. When describing details in poetry, it is often "seeing the big from the small". The poet narrates in a seemingly objective or somewhat praising tone, but there is irony in it. Only when he knows that this poem is a political satire can he answer.