Appreciation of Poetry: Seeing Apricot Flowers on the Road

See apricot flowers on the way

An apricot goes out of the wall, and the layman on the wall is lonely.

It seems that you are still annoying, but it is more difficult to keep people everywhere!

The warbler reaches the forest first, but the butterfly doesn't swim in spring.

I remember the thousand trees in the hometown of the emperor, and the smoke cage was dark in China.

(1) indirect lyric, direct lyric, metonymy.

Red refers to apricot flowers, highlighting their delicate and moist beauty, and depicting a beautiful scene in which apricot flowers are out of the wall and spring is surging. Writing sad feelings with happy scenes (contrast) highlights the poet's sadness of wandering alone.

(2) Because the season and climate are still early, before the flowers are in full bloom and the spring is thick, the branches of trees are generally empty, and the flowers in the air still have a cold chill. Butterflies don't fly to collect honey, only the returning oriole chats with him. In this case, the apricot flowers that bloom alone will feel a little lonely. Here, the poet's sense of life experience is integrated, and the image of apricot blossom is transformed from the messenger of spring to the poet's self-portrayal.