The second section depicts the beauty of "Lilac Girl" from the aspects of color and breath, but highlights her sad expression, implying the same thoughts and feelings as "I";
The third section writes "Lilac Girl" walking in the rain lane;
In the fourth season, the word "dream" is used together to highlight the illusory characteristics of "lilac girl";
The fifth section uses the word "gone with the wind" to express the sudden death of Lilac Girl.
Everything about "Lilac Girl" in the sixth section disappears in the elegy of rain;
The seventh section takes care of the beginning to form a circular structure, and at the same time deepens the theme, leaving readers with a long aftertaste.
Overall appreciation: Dai Wangshu's poems are full of graceful and graceful poetic style in China's classical poetry, but influenced by French symbolism poetry school, so his early poems generally show a kind of loneliness, melancholy and depression.
Extended data:
1, this poem is both true and empty, hazy and trance. "I" seems to be full of worries and infinite worries, but I don't want to make it clear or say it. "I" seems to be looking forward to something and pursuing something, but the goal of looking forward to and pursuing seems so distant and slim.
2. "She" appeared, maybe in an illusion, or maybe true, but "She" appeared so quickly and passed away so quickly, passed by and disappeared in front of her eyes, "as sad and confused as a dream". "I" only feel sorry for myself and feel sorry for myself.
3. The "girl" in the poem can be regarded as a real reference. A beautiful, noble and melancholy girl is what the poet has been waiting for for a long time. But we can also regard this "girl" as a hazy ideal and pursuit in the poet's heart, which represents the poet's hazy vision for the future when his life is depressed.
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