Qingming is a poem by Du Mu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. This poem, written in the clear spring rain, is light in color and cold in mood, and has always been widely read. The full text of the pinyin version is:
It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival (Q and ng Mí ng Shí ji y ǔ f ē n f ē n), and
pedestrians on the road want to die (lù shng xíng rn yù dun hún).
excuse me, where is the restaurant (jiè wèn jiǔ jiā h chù yǒu u)?
The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village (mê tó ng yá ozh ǐ xnghu ā c ū n).
The first sentence explains the scene, environment and atmosphere; The second sentence writes the characters, showing the characters' sorrowful and confused state of mind; The third sentence puts forward how to get rid of this state of mind; The fourth sentence, writing answers with actions, is the highlight of the whole article. The whole poem uses the technique from low to high, gradually rising, and the climax is placed at the end, and the aftertaste is fascinating and intriguing.
Appreciation: In Tomb-Sweeping Day, there is a tradition of going hiking with relatives and friends and visiting graves in worship of ancestors. However, the pedestrians in the poem are alone on the journey in other places, and their feelings are very lonely and desolate. Coupled with the endless spring rain, it adds to people's inexplicable annoyance and melancholy, and their mood seems to be unsustainable.
However, pedestrians don't want to indulge in loneliness and sorrow. Ask where there is a place to drink so that they can be in the heat flow of people and wine. Then, the shepherd boy in the spring rain pointed out a apricot blossom forest in the distance. The conclusion of poetry makes people feel distant and poetic, and it is very fresh and lively.