The spring breeze gently hugged the waist of the peach blossom. What does the whole poem mean?

The whole poem means that the spring breeze gently hugs the waist of the delicate peach blossom, like a beauty in a dream. I want to reach out and pick peach blossoms, but I feel that my hands are too low and the branches are too high. ?

The full text is:

The spring breeze gently hugs the peach blossom waist, just like a dream beauty.

I want to pick peach blossoms and stretch my long sleeves, but I feel my hands are low and my branches are high.

Peach blossom dream from teacher Huang Youcai.

This is an ancient poem that doesn't obey the rules of leveling, and it belongs to seven-character ancient poetry.

Formally speaking, this is an ancient poem. In terms of content, it is a work describing the scenery of peach blossoms in spring, and the fluency and picture performance of the work are quite good.

As far as rhyme is concerned, the "waist" and "corner" in the first and second sentences belong to the "second small" part of Pingshui rhyme, and the "high" in the last sentence belongs to the "six expensive" part. It is said that a lonely goose enters the group, but the poem is still chaotic. It is better to analyze from the new rhyme, which belongs to the "six expensive" part, at least from the rhyme.

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