Zheng Guofeng Wind in Ji Zi is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. This poem describes a woman waiting for her lover on the tower, expressing her yearning and longing for the right person and her deep yearning.
Ji Zi's appreciation;
This poem is about a woman waiting for her lover on the tower. The whole poem consists of three chapters, using flashback technique. The first two chapters describe themselves as "I". Qing Ji and Qing Pei are based on couples' clothes. The other person's clothes left such a deep impression on her that she couldn't forget it. I can imagine her longing for love.
Now I can't go to the appointment because I am blocked, so I have to wait for my lover to pick me up. I can see through the autumn water, but I can't see a shadow. My deep love can't help but turn into melancholy and bitterness: even if I didn't go to see you, why can't you send a message?
Even if I didn't come to you, why couldn't you come on your own initiative? The third chapter points out the location, and writes that she was upset by waiting for her lover to come, and walked back and forth, feeling that although she had not seen each other for only one day, it seemed as long as three months.