Silk falls on the first sunny day, and spring branches in the evening.
The road at the gate divides, and people go there.
Stop for a few days, persuade the wine and ask the return date.
I'm a stranger, too, and I'll be apart from you.
Appreciation: The poet described the weather and environment at that time to contrast his sadness. He grabbed the "silk" in the air to write, which was quite clever. "Silk", that is, "eye silk", "flying silk" and "cut tobacco", is a very fine silk thread spit out by insects and floats in the air. Spring branches: branches of plants in spring. Also refers to the flower branch. -In spring, the setting sun is slanting and the sun is shining brightly. "Silk" shines in the air with dazzling luster, and the flowers are dazzling. The author's mood has undergone subtle changes and fluctuations here, and it seems that he can't help but sigh that spring is so beautiful!
But the second sentence, immediately turn to write everyone wants to separate. What a pity! We can't enjoy this beautiful spring! Because we didn't give up, we stayed together for a few more days and asked when we would come back without saying goodbye! But what's the use of asking the date of return? If you come back, I may not be here! Because we are all "strangers", we will never see each other again after parting! The author is so sad at this time!
Vast: clumsy; It's vague. Reflect your inner sadness and the unknown desolation ahead. It can be seen: Han Yang Xiong's Fa Li Yanzhong: "The gods and demons are boundless, life is death, and the saints cloud." Tang Gao Shi's poem "Bitter rain sends Kunming one room and four seasons": "It's a thousand miles wide in October." Wang Song's Anshi poem "Wu Rendao said that he wants to raise current affairs": "Riding a thin horse alone in the wind and rain, accompanied by the front." Du Qingzhuo's poem "Climbing Jinshan Pagoda": "Duh, the sky is close at hand, and the news is endless." Act II of Chen's Qianshan: "The night is foggy and the moonlight is hazy. Yingchun Pavilion stands on the mountain. "