Poetic imagery means zebra, cuckoo, cardamom and lotus.

Zebra-mostly used to express farewell feelings.

We waved goodbye and my horse kept neighing.

Cuckoo-sadness, homesickness.

According to legend, the king of Shu ordered Du Yu to look forward to the emperor. He lived in seclusion in the mountains because he was forced to give way to his courtiers. After his death, his soul became a cuckoo. In spring, cuckoos will crow until their mouths are full of blood. In addition, the cuckoo's cry seems to be calling: "It is better to go home." Also called Zigui, it often evokes the homesickness of wanderers.

Example: Pear blossoms are snowy and the moon is sad, while cuckoos are weeping for blood. Jathyapple, what comes to us is the melancholy voice of Du Fu, a sad empty mountain. From now on, I will leave Jiangnan Road and become a crow with blood.

Cardamom-a woman aged thirteen or fourteen to fifteen or sixteen.

Such as curling more than thirteen, cardamom in early February.

Lotus, a symbol of love, is homophonic with pity, so it can be used to express love.

Exodus: Lotus is picked in autumn in Nantang, and the lotus is over the head. Bow your head and get lotus seeds, green as water.

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