Ancient poetry: weeping willows in wild temples and flowing water in spring beds. Flowers reflect bamboo, but good birds don't return to the mountains. No matter what happens to the battlements, dust will remain on the face. Who can * * * childe, dusk also.
Precautions:
1. Wild Temple: A temple in the suburbs. There are Huayan Temple and Ji Xiang Temple near Qu Wei in the south of Chang 'an.
2. Spring: the pastoral of spring.
Appreciation of Accompanying Ma Qu Wei II
The second song is followed by the first one. The first half describes the scenery and the second half is lyrical, which is also unique. The first couplet, wild temple weeping willows, spring bed chaos, attracting Qu Wei scenery, meaning to envy the secluded things in the village. Zhuan Xu reflects the scenery with beautiful flowers and bamboos, but obviously, good birds don't return to the mountains, and birds know how to live in seclusion, which plays a connecting role. The neckline revealed the original intention, saying that the battlements were covered with dust and there were thieves in all aspects. Du Fu has been trapped in Chang 'an for many years, so he has such feelings.
Because of the outing, I got the interest of nature, which increased my aversion to battlements. The antithesis of couplets implies that the son is carefree and enjoys himself, but the poet and other entourage can't be so interested. The poet's career was bumpy, and he wanted to get away from the torrent, but he couldn't bear to brush off his clothes and had to run for his life. This contradictory idea is expressed in his poems.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Accompany Zheng menstruation Qu Wei II"