Category: Entertainment and leisure gt; gt; brain teasers
Analysis:
Original poem:
The autumn wind is bleak, the weather is cool, the grass and trees The falling dew turns to frost, the flocks of swallows say goodbye and return to the south, and the geese fly south. I miss you so much that I miss you so much. I miss my hometown so much that I can send it to another place. The humble concubine stays alone in the empty room. She worries about you and misses you, but dare not forget her. She sheds tears on her clothes. The sound of the piano's strings brings forth the Qing Dynasty, but the short songs and slight chants cannot be long. The bright moon shines brightly on my bed, and the stars are drifting west into the night. The morning glory and the weaver girl look at each other from a distance, how can you live alone in the river beam?
This poem is a song of the Yan Dynasty composed by Cao Pi. It is an earlier, relatively complete and mature seven-character poem in existence. It reflects Cao Pi's handsome and smooth style.
Two quotations from the poem:
1 The autumn wind is bleak and the weather is cool, and the grass and trees are shaking and the dew turns to frost: "Chu Ci·Nine Bian": "It is sad that autumn is the air, and it is bleak. The grass and trees have fallen and become decayed."
2 The night is still young: the night is not yet over. "Poetry · Xiaoya · Ting Liao": "How is the night? The night is still young"
Text art analysis:
The first three sentences of the article use the autumn scenery to express the feelings of separation and nostalgia. . The next three sentences are about the heroine (the missing woman) imagining her husband missing his hometown outside. It's a psychological description. The last three sentences describe her life at home, which also expresses her sadness and longing, highlights her loneliness, and also reflects her love for her husband. The next two sentences are about her playing the piano and expressing her feelings. It also expresses a kind of longing, loneliness and sadness. The last four lines are about her looking up at the stars, only to see the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl separated from each other.