What scenery is written in the novel?

Jia Xu describes rivers, reeds, frost, dew, river banks and other scenery, depicts the protagonist's yearning for the Iraqi people on the other side, outlines a hazy and fresh artistic conception, and shapes the artistic situation of "being on the water side" with symbolic brushstrokes, thus conveying people's melancholy mood of pursuing beautiful things.

The original text of Jia Jian

The Millennium is frost. The so-called Iraqis are on the water side. Tracing back and forth, the road is blocked and long. Swim back from it, in the middle of the water

It's been a long time, and it hasn't changed for thousands of years. The so-called Iraqis are in the water. Tracing back and forth from it, the road is blocked and broken. Swim back from the inside and swim in the water.

Jia Cai, peace and prosperity have not passed. The so-called Iraqis are in the water. Go back and follow, the road is blocked and turn right. Swim back from the inside and swim in the water.

Appreciation of Jia Jian

Jia Xu is a poem written by Qin Feng in The Book of Songs. Compared with other poems in Qin Feng, Jiaxu is more in line with Zheng's style because of its sad feelings.

The whole poem tells that the poet came to the river in late autumn, facing the vast reeds, and could not see the melancholy and sadness of the Iraqis. Jiaxu is divided into three chapters. Compared with the first chapter, the last two chapters only slightly change the text, forming a unique repetitive chapter, full of rhythm and rhythm between poems.

The images in Jia Jian's poems are illusory and full of symbolic meaning, which makes "being on the water side" a symbol of yearning, and shows people's repeated pursuit and unattainable images, thus creating a psychological situation like flowers but not flowers.