How to distinguish the words and phrases in "Partridge Sky" in college Chinese poetry?

Lyric by borrowing things: Partridge Sky, Sleeping in an empty bed and listening to the rain from the south window, who will mend clothes at night. Interpretation: The author can't sleep on a stormy night. Facing the bed where my wife used to sleep, now people go to bed empty, and no one talks anymore, only the sound of wind and rain knocking on the south window. The atmosphere is extremely bleak. He misses his wife silently. The poet didn't write about great events, nor did he write about the happiness between husband and wife. There was only a small scene in front of him: the wife sewed clothes for herself under the lamp. This little thing is typical. Because you are in the bedroom, you will inevitably think about what happened in the bedroom; A stitch and a thread can best reflect his wife's love for him. It also shows his love for his wife and his feelings, as well as his guilt at the thought of his wife's hard work. It is also a nostalgia for the past, although tight and warm. Courtesy: "Mending" in Partridge Sky. Interpretation: It is about the true feelings between husband and wife. Missing is an invisible magic, which often comes quietly without knowing it. Missing is also a magician who is best at choosing precious moments in life. He doesn't care about those strong and unforgettable plots. The years passed silently, and all he picked up from them were subtle and seemingly ordinary things. The silhouette of a wife mending clothes under the lamp, the teasing words between lovers, and an image of looking up or staring at each other are the most profound memories. Taking advantage of the situation to express emotion: "Partridge Sky" "After the phoenix tree is half withered and the frost is clear, the white mandarin duck loses her companion." Interpretation: Use Mei Cheng's Seven Hairs and Tung in Longmen ... Its roots are half dead. Allusions, metaphor for the pain of widowhood; Lyric by allusions, lyrical by metaphors: "The grass is on the original, and it is exposed at the beginning" in "Partridge Sky" Interpretation: Gulufu's "Loulou" has: "Loulou Lou, how easy is it? In the Ming Dynasty, the Loulou fell again, and when will people die? " This is a metaphor. Life is short because of dew on the grass. Lyric by borrowing scenery: Partridge Sky, Old Residence and New Love.

Interpretation: Old Habitat and New Ridge are not only good at depicting the typical desolate environment in front of us, but also good at expressing loneliness, pain and affection.