The classical dance "Jinse" is based on the masterpiece "Jinse" by Li Shangyin, a famous sentence in the late Tang Dynasty. This poem mainly expresses the poet's memories of his youth and his sadness about his unfortunate experience. The poet's lack of talent and the loss of his wife in middle age set off his inner helplessness and resentment.
The beginning of the play is the actor's lazy state, the middle is the dream of playing with butterflies, and the back is the disappointment of returning to reality. The last position is similar to yawning after waking up from a dream. The round stool, the prop of the play, is a household item, which can be understood as the longing of the boudoir woman for the beautiful world outside.
Introduction:
In "Jinse", the author recalls his youth, feels sad about his misfortunes, entrusts his own feelings of sadness, and borrows a lot of allusions such as Zhuang Sheng's dream butterfly, cuckoo's tears, tears in the sea, and jade as smoke.
Through metaphor, association, imagination and other means, the auditory experience is transformed into visual images, and a hazy realm is created through the combination of fragment images, thus conveying its sincere, strong and profound thoughts with the help of visually perceptible poetic images. The whole poem is colorful, subtle and profound, sincere and touching.