Yuanyang poetry

Lovebirds

Author: anonymous

Yuanyang and Yuanyang flew around and met Luo's big and small fish. ?

Good people live a long life, and the blessings are shared. ?

Yuanyang nestled in the weir, and its beak extended to the left. ?

Good people live a long life, happiness, and a lifetime. ?

The pony is in the stable and feeds the grass every day. ?

A good man lives a long and healthy life, and wealth supports him. ?

The animals are in the manger and feed hay every day. ?

Good people live a long and healthy life, and are happy and auspicious.

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Mandarin ducks fly lightly and meet large and small nets. Good people live a long and healthy life.

Yuanyang leans against the fish beam, and its beak is inserted into its left wing. Good people live a long and healthy life.

Pulling a cart and pulling a horse in the stable, feeding grass and miscellaneous grains every day. Good people live a long and healthy life, and Fulu nourishes them.

Pull the manger, feed grain and forage every day. Good people live a long life, are healthy, rich and prosperous, and enjoy each other forever.

Appreciation of Yuanyang

The first two chapters of this poem are inspired by Yuanyang, and the last two chapters are inspired by horses. Yuanyang is a pair of birds, and the horse is related to the wedding ceremony, so it can be considered as a poem related to marriage. The first two chapters praise the match of talent and appearance between men and women and their loyalty to love; The last two chapters wish him a rich and happy life.

The first and second chapters of this poem arouse the couple's feelings for Yuanyang and Bird. The two chapters describe a pair of colorful mandarin ducks, flapping their colorful wings, both soaring in the vast sky, accompanied by men and women, clinging to each other, having a special liking and belonging to their hearts, what a wonderful moment and a beautiful picture! At the dangerous moment of being hunted, they are still in pairs and faithful, and it is not a disaster to fly separately. The change from sweet to bitter further shows the noble character of Yuanyang, excavates the typical unique temperament of Yuanyang, and makes good use of symbolic artistic techniques to make full preparations for the description of the characters behind. In the second chapter, the poet caught a detail of Yuanyang's nap, described it in detail and observed it in detail. On the lush small dam, a pair of mandarin ducks snuggled up, their red mouths stuck on their left wings, quiet and leisurely, like a bright and elegant Jiangnan ink landscape, full of deep attachment and infinite pursuit of a better life. These two chapters describe Bi Xiao, which is not only a symbolic portrayal of future marriage life, but also a subjective requirement and good hope for marriage. In life, there is bound to be joy and pain, both sweet joy and bitter sadness. But as long as the two sides are soul mates and care about each other, there will be happiness, that is, fearlessness, regardless of emotions. Poets use Yuanyang as a metaphor for husband and wife, which is natural and easy to arouse the admiration of the audience. Its image gradually accumulated into the prototype of China traditional culture, and was generally accepted by later generations.

The third and fourth chapters of the poem celebrate the wedding ceremony by killing horses, which is full of beautiful expectations for married life. Grasping the typical detail of the fat horse used to greet the wedding in the stable triggers rich associations of wedding scenes: grand, warm and festive; And the stable with fat horses also reflects the richness of life. All these implicitly imply the objective conditions of a good marriage: men and women are well matched, perfect in appearance, single-minded in feelings and rich in property; It reflects the poet's marriage values, and it is also a sincere praise for the ideal life and a better life.