Appreciation of Shang Xie, a Yuefu poem in Han Dynasty (not less than 1000 words)

This is a love song in the rap of Han Yuefu folk songs. It is an infatuated woman's affectionate confession to her lover. It is very ingenious in art. After the hero in the poem takes the oath of calling for heaven, he bluntly wants to "know your long life" and change ink from the perspective of "not dying with your husband", which is more affectionate than sticking tiles. The hero imagines three groups of peculiar natural variations as the conditions for "leaving the monarch": "There are no graves in the mountains and rivers are inexhaustible"-the mountains and rivers disappear; "Thunderstorm in winter, rain and snow in summer"-the four seasons are reversed; "Harmony between Heaven and Earth"-Returning to the chaotic world again. These ideas are more absurd than one, more bizarre than one, and impossible to happen. This emphasizes the hero's immortal love, so that the possibility of "parting with your husband" is fundamentally ruled out. This unique lyric way accurately expresses the unique absolute psychology of people in love. Affection and whimsy are indeed "the miracle of short chapters."

For your reference, 1000 is too many words.