Original text of "Nanxiangzi"
Riding on a colorful boat, crossing the lotus pond, singing songs to wake up the sleeping mandarin ducks.
The wandering girls snuggled up with fragrance and laughed, vying for slimness and folding their lotuses to cover up the evening sunshine.
Appreciation of "Nanxiangzi"
The first three sentences: "Riding a colorful boat, crossing the lotus pond, singing songs to wake up the sleeping mandarin ducks." ?Written about the spring girl roaming the lotus pond.
In spring, the pond is full of lotus flowers, the clear water is rippling, the sky is clear and the setting sun is shining, the scenery is harmonious. A group of girls were riding on a gorgeously decorated cruise ship, paddling leisurely and cruising along. They were enjoying themselves and singing in harmony, creating an elegant and quiet atmosphere that was intoxicating. Unintentionally, the melodious singing disturbed the sleeping mandarin ducks among the lotus leaves. This broke the tranquil situation, aroused the reverie of the spring girls, made them infinitely interesting, and led to the following.
As the saying goes: What girl doesn’t have spring in her heart? The last three sentences are exactly how wandering girls get in love with the scene and reveal their spring heart.
"The wandering girl brings fragrance and cuddles up with laughter". With the sentence "The wandering girl brings fragrance and cuddles up with her," she comes to wake up the sleeping mandarin ducks, and meticulously paints a picture of a girl rejoicing in spring. The wandering girls startled the mandarin ducks who lived together, and the mandarin ducks shocked the young girls' hearts, longing for happy love. The "fragrant" one gives people the feeling of being speechless and as breathy as an orchid, which is a true portrayal of a young girl. They looked at the inseparable mandarin ducks in front of them, thinking about the person they loved, and they knew each other tacitly. They just cuddled up to their female companions and were lost in thought. With their beautiful smiles, they revealed the tenderness and sweetness in their hearts and exuded the girlish charm. Fragrance, refreshing.
The strange behavior of the girls may have attracted the attention of other tourists and made them feel embarrassed. They were shy and wise, and hurriedly picked a round lotus leaf from the water to block the sunset as a defense, avoid the onlookers of tourists, and just enjoy the sweet taste of yearning for love by themselves. The sentence "Jiing folded the lotus to cover the evening photo" not only depicts the lively behavior of the girls, but also reveals their shy demeanor. The bright sunshine, green lotuses and blushing faces form a bright and wonderful picture.
This little poem paints a lively and pretty folk painting. The scroll surface is gorgeous and bright, the scenery is beautiful, the people are both physical and spiritual, and the witty words are expressive, beautiful but not demonic. Gorgeous and quality, it has the charm of folk songs.
Li Xun: a poet of the Five Dynasties. His courtesy name was Derun, a native of Zizhou in the former Shu (now Santai, Sichuan), who lived in the ninth or tenth century. Li Xun's ancestral home is Persia. His ancestor came to China during the Sui Dynasty. In the early Tang Dynasty, his surname was changed to Li. During the Anshi Rebellion, he moved to Shu and settled in Zizhou. He was known as a native of Persia in Shu. There are three brothers and sisters of Li Xun who can take the exam, and Xun is the eldest brother. His sister Li Shunxian was the lord of Shu, Wang Yanzhaoyi. His younger brother Li Xuan, also known as Yanyi, was known as Li Silang. He liked to travel and was fond of health care. He was especially interested in refining elixirs. He spent all his money on selling incense and medicine. He was once the prince of Wang Yan and led an official. Li Xun did a lot of research on medicine and wrote six volumes of "Haiyao Materia Medica". The original book was lost in the Southern Song Dynasty. Its contents are scattered in "Zhenglei Materia Medica" and "Compendium of Materia Medica" and other works.