_ Leaves floating on the water, lotus swaying in the wind, shyness gone forever, graceful self-mockery. What do you mean?

_ Leaves are swaying on the water, lotus flowers are swaying in the wind, and the shy appearance when I was young is gone. Although they are still light and soft, no one cares, but they can only laugh at themselves.

These poems are simple and neat, and describe the real things in a comparative way. In fact, they want to show a sense of loss, loneliness and nobody cares.

Bixing is the traditional expression of China's poetry. In the Song Dynasty, Zhu regarded Bixing as an expression to explain its basic characteristics. He thinks: "If you compare, you should compare with other things"; "If you are excited, you should say something else first to arouse the words you are reciting." Generally speaking, comparison is a metaphor, a metaphor that visualizes people or things, making its characteristics more distinct and prominent. Some poems are partial comparisons, and some are overall image comparisons, just like poems describing objects in later generations; "Xing" means rising, that is, using other things as the starting point of poetry to arouse the content to be praised.