1, Guan Guanluo
Guan Guanluo's pigeons, on the river, are typical of Guan Guanluo's beginning. By depicting two birds, Guanluo and Pigeon, the following "My Fair Lady, Gentleman is Good" is introduced. Among them, "Guan Guan" and "pigeon" are common birds in nature, while "pheasant pigeon" represents the harmony and love between men and women.
This metaphor expresses the harmony and friendship between men and women through the image of birds, and also shows people's yearning and pursuit of love and marriage.
2. Peacock Flying Southeast
At the beginning of "Peacock Flying Southeast", a typical example of bi xing technique is used to introduce the characteristics of peacock flying with "Peacock flying southeast and wandering five miles", which arouses readers' imagination in a vivid way and increases the appeal of poetry.
At the same time, the poem Peacock Flying Southeast also conveys the love and attachment of Jiao Zhongqing and Liu Lanzhi, as well as their interdependent feelings, thus making the whole poem more full and touching. In addition, metaphors and personification in poetry also increase the vividness of poetic images, so that readers can better understand the scenes in poetry.
3. Grass by the Qingqing River
The typical representative of Bixing technique is "Dark Garden Willow" and "Green River Grass". These two metaphors express the beautiful scene of spring and the loneliness of young women by depicting the grass and bright windows by the Qingqing River.
In contrast, they connect the grass along the green river with the bright windows, which forms a sharp contrast and highlights the authenticity and vividness of the environment. At the same time, these two metaphors also convey the author's reflection and yearning for loneliness, and express his inner feelings through environmental description.
4. The Moon and the Night Light
Typical bi xing techniques are bright moon and night light. This poem expresses the poet's inner sadness and melancholy by depicting the scenery of autumn night. Through metaphor, the poet connects the natural landscape with human emotions, so that readers can feel the atmosphere felt by the author more deeply.