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Sword servant
Robin flew into the well with grapes in her mouth.
The beauty was too scared to look at the shutter.
The servant holding the sword is the servant of the Guo family in Xianyang, probably from the late Tang Dynasty. He left no name in the world, only three poems circulated. As a servant, "if you want to see the water clouds, you will be flogged and not changed" (see The Whole Tang Poetry, Volume 732, Biography of the Servant Holding the Sword). It is commendable that he is so diligent. It is said that the poem he wrote at that time was "Confucian scholars heard it, argued about it, and thought it was a word of harmony."
The author is good at capturing the beauty in life and subliming it into a higher and more ideal artistic beauty through the processing of imagination. Look, a green bird is flying in the resplendent well, with a bunch of crystal clear grapes in its mouth. The main body of the picture is green (cool color), and the background is bright gold (hot color) on inoue. The tone is cold and warm, and the pen and ink are appropriate, giving people a quiet and beautiful feminine taste. This image is beautiful and elegant, lively and moving, jumping with the vitality and joy of life, which can be said to symbolize a free and happy life ideal.
In reality, it is difficult to meet the wonderful sight of "a robin with grapes in its mouth". It is no wonder that when the beauty meets it, she immediately hides behind the curtain and peeks quietly, afraid to roll up the curtain to appreciate it, for fear of scaring it away. The final couplet depicts the beauty's naive, curious, simple and lively character, nuanced and vivid. The conclusion reveals the beauty's psychological activities and her surprise in detail, which is intriguing. This is a way of setting off, drawing ink from each other's reaction, writing the naive modality of beauty gazing at it from the front, and highlighting the beauty and charm of the bluebird from the side. The first half and the second half set off each other, and the beauty of nature and human personality in the poem complement each other.
The French sculptor Rodin put it well: "Beauty is everywhere. For our eyes, it is not the lack of beauty, but the lack of discovery. " (Rodin's On Art) This poem is good at discovering the beauty in life and artistically reappearing it. The image of Jade Bird holding grapes is novel and beautiful, and the conception is ingenious, which creates an extremely beautiful, quiet and poetic realm, implicitly expressing people's love for beautiful things and yearning for a peaceful and happy life. Poetry is delicious and enjoyable.
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