Who wants to speak for each other when getting started?

Who would like to introduce the comparative skills of speaking for each other? The introduction of mutual flattery, who is willing to speak for each other, is selected from the Great Wall Cave Tour. This poem describing the feelings of missing women is delicate, euphemistic and deeply touching. In particular, the poem uses the expression technique of interweaving reality and dreams, which makes the plot in the poem look like dream a dream, true or not, thus setting off the image of the protagonist who is lost in thought. The first eight sentences of the poem are inspired by the green grass, but when it comes to Philip Burkart Road, it is incredible, and we can only meet in our dreams. But when it comes to dreams, I suddenly feel that dreams are not real and it is still difficult to meet each other. In just eight sentences, twists and turns, dreams and reality are intertwined, and the lingering feelings of missing women are vividly written. The next four sentences are connected with the above through metaphor, which is a surprise and further shows the thinking and feelings about women. But is there really a returning person as mentioned in the poem? Not necessarily, it's another dreamlike description. In the last eight sentences, the plot of a homesick woman when she receives a letter from home may be true, or it may be an imagination when she misses her dearly. The author combines the two together, which makes the whole poem more attractive. Poetry goes from missing to receiving letters, from pain and despair to surprise and excitement to disappointment and calm. The mood did not fluctuate violently, but it seemed natural and not abrupt. Obviously, the author has made great efforts in conception and tailoring. In particular, the first eight sentences with dreams as the central content have quite distinct formal structure: each sentence rhymes, two sentences turn, and the last sentence of the former rhyme is the same as the first sentence of the latter rhyme, overlapping, interlocking and advancing step by step.