Li Shangyin sent his mother back to her hometown in Tang Dynasty.
I was trapped in prison when I parked the car. Feeling from this, sadness and tears stuck in the throat. Fang's mother is seriously ill and wants to be a famous doctor. The bus is very urgent today, so it is difficult to stop! Motherly love has nothing to report, what can life expect!
Explanation:
Stop and look around blankly. I'm like a prisoner in trouble. Emotion surges from the heart, and sad tears are like tears in the throat. My dear mother has just had a serious illness, and I want to find a famous doctor to treat her. Today, I was in a hurry to pick her up for medical treatment, but God relentlessly refused to leave her! My mother left, and I returned the love she gave me. What else can I pursue in my life?
Li Shangyin's poems are generally beautiful in writing and obscure in emotion, but this poem is clear, simple and deep in emotion, expressing infinite grief over his mother's sudden death.
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The Mo Xuantu of the First Yuan Dynasty: Wang Mian.
Brilliant day lily flowers, Luosheng North Hall. The south wind blows the heart, for whom do you vomit? A loving mother leans against the door, but a wanderer cannot walk. May the sun be sparse and the day be fearful. Looking up at Yunlin, I am ashamed to listen to birds.
Wang Mian was born in a peasant family and lost his father at an early age. He learned to draw while herding cattle, studied under the ever-burning lamps of temples at night, and finally became a great scholar, who could draw and write poems. A long time ago, HEMEROCALLIS was the national flower of China. The poem uses day lilies as a metaphor for maternal love, which shows the loving mother's care and love for her son all the time, and expresses the shame that she can't be filial to her mother forever.