Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai (Gong Zizhen)
The sun is setting in the daytime of the mighty sorrow of separation, and the whip is chanting to the east and pointing to the end of the world. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers.
Analysis: The fallen flowers have not forgotten the nurturing of the tree roots. They bid farewell to the tree roots affectionately with infinite nostalgia. They would rather turn into spring mud to protect the tree roots in return for the tree's nurturing grace. The author uses flowers as a metaphor for himself, which means that although he is in a difficult situation, his loyalty to serve the country remains unchanged; he is confident that his noble will and integrity can inspire the younger generation.
"Untitled" Song Dynasty Li Shangyin
It is difficult to say goodbye when we meet, the east wind is powerless and the flowers are withered.
Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they are dead, and wax torches will not dry until they turn to ashes.
When you look into the mirror at dawn, you are worried about the clouds on your temples. When you sing at night, you should feel the cold moonlight.
There is not much way to get to Pengshan, and the blue bird is diligent in visiting.
Notes:
1. Untitled: Since the Tang Dynasty, some poets have written poems titled "Untitled".
2 .Si Fang End: Si is a homophonic word for "Si". "Si Fang End" means that longing will not end until death.
3. : Tears refer to the candle oil when burning, which is a pun here, referring to the tears of lovesickness.
4. Xiaojing: dressing up and looking in the mirror in the morning; clouds on the temples: a woman’s abundant and beautiful hair, here is a metaphor for youth.
5. Penglai Mountain, the legendary fairy mountain on the sea, is a metaphor for the place where the missed ones live.
6. Bluebird: the messenger who delivers messages to the Queen Mother of the West. p>
Appreciation: This is the most famous of the poet's many poems titled "Untitled". The content of the entire poem revolves around the first sentence, especially "Farewell." It is also difficult to expand the three words. "East Wind" ends the season, but
it is also a metaphor for people's lovesickness. Due to the lingering sadness of love, people are like withered spring flowers in late spring
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Angry. The third and fourth sentences are a portrayal of mutual loyalty and eternal alliance. The fifth and sixth sentences respectively describe the two people's melancholy, resentment and feeling of loneliness because of not being able to meet each other. Even in the state of declining appearance, the only thing that can be hoped for is the imagination in sentences 7 and 8: I hope the blue bird will convey the love again and again.
Bee
Tang Luoyin
Whether it is on the flat ground or on the top of a mountain,