An overview of the poem "The Faraway Altair" is selected from the "Nineteen Ancient Poems" compiled by Liang Xiaotong of the Southern Dynasties. The first line of the poem is added after the title, and the poem paints a miserable picture of love. The distant Altair, the bright river, the Han girl. The slender hands are used to make tricks. I can't make up my mind all day long, and my tears are like rain. The river is clear and shallow, how much longer is it? The water is full of water, and the pulse is silent. The ruthless twin stars are like a loving couple in the world. Scenery, objects, people and emotions change and blend together, giving rise to endless daydreams and sighs. It can be said to be both ecstasy and sadness. The author of "Altair" obviously drew rich nutrition from Yuefu folk songs, and also accepted the influence of "The Book of Songs" and "Chu Ci". Literature always continues in the same vein and keeps moving forward. Edit this paragraph to adapt a prose poem. Look to the south of the Milky Way, Altair is visible in the distance; look to the north of the Milky Way, Vega is bright and clear. Look at the Weaver Girl's hands, reaching towards the loom in front of her, fiddling with it, fiddling with the loom that has been with her for many years. But she could never weave a complete piece of cloth because she could not stop thinking about the morning glory. She burst into tears because she missed the morning glory and hated herself for not being able to weave cloth.
Look at the shallow Milky Way, it's shallow and clear. There is only such a clear Milky Way across the sky, but we can't talk. We can only express our longing through our eyes~