Step 1: Choose a ferry.
In Xi Murong's poems, the ferry has different symbolic meanings. Some ferries are safe, some ferries are dangerous, some ferries are beautiful and some ferries are desolate. In love, it is very important to choose a suitable ferryman. Xi Murong wrote in Rain Lane: "My family lives in this alley, and I have never been anywhere else." The "alley" here is a kind of ferry and a safe ferry chosen by Xi Murong.
Step 2: Cross the river.
It takes courage and perseverance to cross the river. In Xi Murong's poems, crossing the river is sometimes difficult and sometimes easy. Xi Murong wrote in Rain Lane: "I will take you to the place where the spring breeze is intoxicated. My hometown is there. " The "intoxicated place of spring breeze" here is a beautiful coast, and it takes courage and perseverance to cross the river.
Step 3: Find the other side.
Finding each other is everyone's pursuit in love. In Xi Murong's poems, the other shore is sometimes beautiful and sometimes cruel. In Rain Lane, Xi Murong wrote: "I hope that after you leave, you will not forget the days when we chased together." The "chasing the sky" here is the beautiful shore that people need to find.
Step 4: Cross the river of love.
Crossing the river of love requires people to have enough courage and perseverance. In Xi Murong's poems, love is a beautiful feeling and a cruel choice. In Rain Lane, Xi Murong wrote: "I would like to be your clothes belt, and I would like to be your road sign." The "belt" and "road sign" here are a kind of promise that people need to honor.