"I don't know why my Jinse has fifty strings, and each string is a youthful interval." The poem begins with "Jinse", which not only describes the beauty of the instrument, but also describes the fineness and complexity of the strings. Fifty strings for no reason means that the Chinese New Year has passed quietly, and the feelings of grief and indignation are vaguely contained in the sigh of "for no reason". These two sentences can be said to be the sum of this poem. "Every flower-like note is an interval of youth", every string and every string on this instrument.
Zhuangzi daydreaming, a saint, was bewitched by butterflies, and Wang Chunxin cried for the cuckoo mermaid to shed tears in the green sea next month, and Bitian spat jade at the sun. The word "thinking" in the first couplet of Qin and Jing is a recollection of the past and a poet's lament for abandoning talent and hurting his life. For Li Shangyin, the past was unbearable, but he was young and promising, but he was caught in the political whirlpool of the late Tang Dynasty, which led to his poor life and his wife's early death.
"A moment that should last forever? I didn't know until I came and left. "At the end of the couplet, I asked myself and answered myself, pointing out that this poem is recalling the past and drawing lessons from it. It was he who recalled the past and expressed his feelings about the rough life. Although the description is euphemistic and the will is vague, it obviously has its sustenance. In the poem, Li Shangyin hides the specific events in his life, expresses his bumpy experience and sad feelings implicitly and tactfully from many different angles in the way of making people laugh, and laments the passing of the New Year.