Why do most Song Ci poems have the image of "railing"?

First of all, because' railing' is an important part of ancient architecture, it is of course generally enjoyed by big families, rich officials and even palaces, and it is often carefully used, with good visual image and appreciation value. For example, pavilions are generally equipped with railings, some are engraved with patterns, and some use high-grade jade railings, while ordinary people, even if they have them, are tied by a wooden pole and have no appreciation value. Can dry pickles, clothes and other daily necessities at most.

Secondly, in ancient times, poetry articles were elegant entertainment activities played by literati, and railings were what they saw and heard in their daily lives, even 82 times a day. It's not too much to see in poetry, so it's just a matter of hand twisting. No matter how much I miss it, I always lean against the railing in my heart. I am worried and depressed. The fence of the jade carving should still be there, even the angry and sad railings were photographed all over the floor. The moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival alone conveyed the mood at that time through the railings.

In a word, "railing" is very common in Song Ci, and it is not artificial. It is a kind of reliance in literati's life and even in the depths of their spirit.

I hope this answer is helpful to you.