Partridges wear a gift, Xin Qiji.

Partridge Sky is about the countryside in early spring. In the first half of the film, Bud, Silkworm Eggs, Fine Grass and Cold Forest all depict early spring, and The Setting Sun ends in the evening of early spring. It can imply that there are many images of early spring. The author chose mulberry, silkworm and yellow calf to write about the beginning of farming. If you take these four sentences apart, it's a seven-character quatrain, just a straightforward description of the scenery.

"The peaches and plums in the city are worried about the wind and rain, and the spring is at the head of the stream." These two sentences use the contrast method, that is, the flowers scattered in fields and streams are dense and conspicuous, like the stars in the sky, opening one after another against the wind and rain, and their vitality is so tenacious, as if spring belongs to them. "Instead, the peaches and plums in the city are worried about the wind and rain, and the spring scenery is fading. These two sentences, the first one is open, and the next one is lined with the haggard and residual scenery of "Peach and Plum City". Although only some peaches and plums can make people naturally associate with the personnel in the city; The last sentence is close to the status quo, and the word "in" is calm and powerful, which obviously has a key point.

The title is marked "Fu Dairen", indicating that the lyric hero between the lines is not the author himself.