The jade bird in ancient Chinese has many meanings, such as referring to spring. Chen Ziang introduced the spring platform: "When the jade bird is beautiful, it is the beginning of welcoming the fire dragon." Sheep have another name. In Fang's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, a sheep is a kind of jackal, also known as a bluebird. There is also an ancient official name in myths and legends: Jade Bird, who is in charge of beginning of spring and Changxia.
The word "Jade Bird" comes from the Classic of Mountains and Seas and the Classic of Mountains and Seas and Western Hills: "It is 220 miles to the west, and it is called the Mountain of Three Dangers, where three jade birds live." Shan Hai Jing Hai Jing "The Queen Mother of the West has several ladders of Dai Sheng sticks, and there are three bluebirds in the south, which are eaten by the Queen Mother of the West." More commonly, it means a bird as a messenger.
In myths and legends, the Jade Bird is a god bird that feeds on the Queen Mother of the West, so it is often used as a messenger in poetry. When we talk about bluebird, the first thing that comes to mind is this sentence: Oh, bluebird, please listen! -Give me what she said! . This poem is often used as an example of the word "flat": look, here, it is used as flat.
This poem is from Li Shangyin's Untitled Seven Laws: I have known her for a long time, and I have broken up for a long time, and the east wind rises and a hundred flowers bloom. Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night. In the morning, she saw her hair cloud changing in the mirror, but she bravely faced the cold of the moonlight with her evening song. There are not many roads to Pengshan. Oh, Bluebird, listen! -Give me what she said! .
Image concept:
The so-called image is the artistic image created by the objective image through the unique emotional activities of the creative subject. To put it simply, image is an image with meaning, and it is an objective image used to entrust subjective feelings.
In comparative literature, the noun interpretation of image is: the so-called "image" can be simply said to be the combination of subjective "meaning" and objective "image", that is, the "object image" that blends into the poet's thoughts and feelings, and is given a specific image with some special meaning and literary meaning, which is simply to express feelings by borrowing things.
Image is a processed image of cognitive object, physical memory trace and overall structural relationship left by cognitive subject after contacting objective things according to the representation information transmitted by sensory source. This memory trace is a temporary connection between sensory source information and newborn agent information.