Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - Excuse me, what is the concept of not seeing for three days, such as Sanqiu? .

Excuse me, what is the concept of not seeing for three days, such as Sanqiu? .

One day's separation is like three years-parting makes the heart closer; Miss someone very much

[spelling] y and rü bü jian, rü gé sā n qi ū

One day's absence is like three seasons. It is urgent to describe the feelings of missing. (usually used to express the feelings of missing between men and women)

[Chuchu] "Poetry Feng Wang Picks Songs": "Take songs, I don't see them for a day, like March! He chooses Xiao Xi, but he doesn't see you for a day, like Sanqiu Xi! I haven't seen it for a day, it seems to be three years old! "

Appreciation: This is a love song. "Pick a brother" refers to the girl who picks a brother, that is, the person the young man loves. The meanings of "picking on Xiao", "picking on Ai" and "picking on Ge" are the same. The young man and the girl he loves have just been separated for a day, and he feels very missed. It seems that "March (Sanqiu, three years old)" did not meet. Although exaggerated, it really reflects the mood of muddling along. This poem uses the composition of reply, which further strengthens the appeal of this emotion. Confucius Ying Da Shu: "There are four seasons in a year, all in March, also called September. I said three years. See Yu Yue's Doubtful Cases of Ancient Books: Substituting Small Names for Big Names in Qing Dynasty. One of Lu Ji's "elegies": "Sanqiu is still satisfied, he can think forever!" In Song Dynasty, Li Mi Xun's "See you for the second time in Bogonglin": "If you don't see a hidden gentleman, January is better than Sanqiu." "History of Yanshan Mountain" Volume 2: "The room is far away, and every time I cut the feeling of Sanqiu."

There is a saying in modern idioms called "I don't see you for a day, like Sanqiu", which comes from this poem.

[Usage] Complex sentence patterns; As an object, attribute and clause; It is urgent to describe the feelings of missing.

[Example] Lu Xun's Wandering Lonely Man: "It's really' ~'. It is full of desolation and emptiness, and there are not many utensils left. "

[Synonym] One-day Sanqiu