Qing Dynasty: Cao Xueqin
Excerpt from the original:
Flowers fade, flowers fly all over the sky, who pity the red incense?
The hair is soft and floating in the spring pavilion, and the falling wool touches the embroidered curtain.
The flower has withered and withered, and the wind makes it spin all over the sky. The bright red color has faded and the fragrance has disappeared. Who sympathizes with it? Soft spider silk seems to be broken and connected again, floating among the trees in spring. Catkin scattered all over the sky came with the wind, covered with embroidered curtains.
Comments: The Funeral Poem is the most praised poem in A Dream of Red Mansions, and it is also the most successful poem in art. It is the representative of all the sad voices made by Lin Daiyu about her life experience. In the climax of A Dream of Red Mansions, the ideological connotation of A Dream of Red Mansions is the most profound, and Cao Xueqin's literary and poetic attainments are the most extreme, that is, the section where Daiyu buries flowers, and "singing coloratura" is the most important part of this section!
Appreciation: Burying Flowers is a poem recited by Lin Daiyu, the heroine of Zhang Hui, in a dream of red mansions written by Cao Xueqin. This poem imitates the Song style of the early Tang Dynasty in style, and it is called chanting flowers, but in fact it describes people.
The whole poem shows Daiyu's sentimental character, inner contradictions and pains, subtle and complicated psychological activities through rich and peculiar imagination, bleak and sad pictures and strong sad emotions, and expresses her anxiety about her own existence and confused feelings about life in the process of complex struggles such as life and death, love and hate.
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The negative and discouraging emotions in Burying Hanako are also extremely strong and cannot be ignored. It has a bad influence on readers who lack analytical thinking ability.
Although this kind of emotion is completely in line with Lin Daiyu's ideological character formed by her artistic environmental position, after all, because the author consciously expresses his life experience through the mouth of the person he loves, to some extent, it exposes the weakness of his thoughts.
In fact, Burying Flowers is not only a poetic prophecy of Daiyu, but also a poetic prophecy of Daguan Garden. Although their specific experiences in the future are different, there is no difference in "no luck in life", and they are all registered in the "unlucky department". With the decline of the Jia family, all the girls in the Grand View Garden have to get stuck in the dirt and ditches, and there is no good end.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Funeral Songs