The story of mountains and rivers, Tomoko and Akiko Xie Ye

Tomoko Yamakawa, a female singer in Meiji period, was born in Fukui Prefecture.

Kaoru Yosano Zi, formerly known as Feng Jing and pen names Feng and Feng, was also a classical poetess in Meiji period.

1900, Tomoko participated in the Tokyo New Poetry Society led by Tiegan Xie Ye, and was called a "star" double show with Akiko Xie Ye. Tomoko and Amethyst fall in love with Xie Ye Teagan at the same time. They are both close friends and rivals.

Let's look at the battle between two people.

Tomoko's love poem to Xie Yetie Gan;

"Pale moonlight.

I call my lover's name

Lily is trembling with fear of spring.

Dewdrops fall. "

Crystal finished reading and answered a song:

"At least in the dream.

I will realize her wish.

To the lover who sleeps next to him

I whispered to her.

Poems of Lily Dew

That's vicious, XDDDD.

At that time, Jingzi had a lover and Tiegan had a wife, but they broke through the resistance and started a relationship. Tomoko had to quit the triangle and go back to his hometown to get married.

1900165438+1October 5th, Tomoko and Jingzi went to Tiegan together, and the three of them went to Kyoto to enjoy the maple. They spent the night in a hotel, and Tomoko told him the news of getting married. Iron stem and amethyst expressed sympathy.

That night, Tomoko and Amethyst slept in a bed, and Tomoko wrote a chorus:

"put all the red flowers

Give it to my friend.

Don't let her know

I picked the flower of forgetting in tears. "

Crystal replied back and forth after:

"Please come to your stream.

Find one

Be able to endure

As narrow as snow.

Safflower "

* If you are in Fukui Prefecture, it is the hometown of mountains and rivers of Tomoko.

So in 65438+February of the same year, Tomoko returned to China to get married and settled in Tokyo with her husband after marriage. 1902 The husband died of tuberculosis, and Fuzi became a widow at the age of 23.

1904, Tomoko entered the English class of Japanese Women's University, and rekindled the old relationship with Tiegan, which made Jingzi very miserable.

Friends call Tomoko "Bai Baihe" and Jingzi "Bai Di". Although Fuzi's poems also reveal the unrestrained romantic feelings of the "Star School", they have another kind of introverted beauty.

At this time, Tomoko's works appeared:

"Tears overflowed the dam built on my chest, and the flowers of love bloomed on the dam."

1906, Tomoko was also diagnosed with tuberculosis. In order to receive treatment in Kyoto, she moved in with her sister.

"Kamikawa shouted alone.

Who knows that the white stone is my tear? "

After Tomoko's condition deteriorated, he sang again when he died consciously:

"Now I know.

Seals' interest in sleeping on the ice! "

Poems written in despair present a wonderful moment of inner peace and awakening in the face of death.

Take one last look:

"May the afterlife.

Be reborn as a woman

Still love flowers

Still love the moon. "

1909 died in April, aged 30.