1, the "she" in the poem is often used to dress up. After losing her, it is even more precious. From Waiting for Her Forever, we can see that the mirror is a sacred object in my heart.
2. Write "Flowers in the Mirror", which is like "flowers in the mirror, the moon in the water". Now there is nothing but to "wait for her forever and let her sit in the mirror where she often sits". When can I wait until she sits where she often sits in the mirror? Perhaps, this is just wishful thinking. A faint sense of self-blame and fatalism arises spontaneously.
3. She in the poem: She should be the object of my love. She is young and lively, healthy and beautiful, with warm sunshine. This can be reflected in her swimming, ladder climbing, horse riding and other activities, as well as her warm cheeks and sense of shame.
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1, the emperor in the poem: it should be my rival in love. The emperor and "she" have known each other for a long time. They may have been childhood friends, or they may have helped her a lot. They may have privately booked for life. Therefore, there is a saying that "warm cheeks are ashamed and bow their heads to answer the emperor". "Shame" and "bow one's head" are the expressions of guilt when "she" is mixed with another man.
2. Zhang Zao's poetry is a perfect combination of traditional poetry and modern poetry. He inherited the "coquettish" tradition from the lyrical source of poetry, and perfectly displayed this tradition in the current context. China's published poems include Letters from the Spring and Autumn Annals and Poems of Zhang Zao, and his representative works include Byakki Smoker and Who is it?
Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhang Gang