Poets, explain to me that a poem is neither poetic nor wordy. 1 Some mosquitoes are heartbroken. It's another autumn. The branches of Mu Xueqiao are cold in the north, and the mud in the small window

Poets, explain to me that a poem is neither poetic nor wordy. 1 Some mosquitoes are heartbroken. It's another autumn. The branches of Mu Xueqiao are cold in the north, and the mud in the small window is thick. This poem is very implicit! If the author of this poem is not a famous poet with a source in ancient times, then some ordinary people understand it by accident ... Another autumn is heartbreaking, and Mu Xueqiao's fingers are smart. The cold wind in the north is exhausted, and the mud in the small window is thick. Let's talk about what it means in detail: autumn is coming again, (remember, winter hasn't arrived yet! Trees wither and leaves fall. Think about the next winter, when the snow falls on the branches (meaning something new). I really envy them (snow is high in the sky but not afraid of cold)! In autumn, the cold wind in the north gradually stops, and it is already late autumn. In late autumn and early winter, due to the influence of airflow, there will be no wind for a while, indicating that winter is coming. ) Winter is coming. The small window is too thin to resist the cold. What is fire? Pay attention to the cracks in ancient muddy windows. Put some thick mud on the small window and add some firewood to the fire to drive away the cold.

To sum up, this master is also a writer and can be called a latecomer. This poem is a five-character quatrain, but it is difficult to combine it with real life. Mud is mud and fire is firewood. Well done! We should admire this granddaddy, whose poetic style is rigorous! thank you

Hehe, this poem was written by a poet. I remember that the Chinese teacher enjoyed this quatrain with us in senior three, but the poet was made by an unknown person in ancient times. Hehe, what is a hidden head? This is scribbled ... unbelievable. The ancients generally paid attention to melody when writing poems, but not to hiding their heads. I have explained the significance of going north in the above analysis.