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Candle-burning verse

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Author: Li Shangyin Age: Tang Style: Seven Laws Category: Boudoir Love

It was a long time ago that I met her, but since we separated, the time has become longer, the east wind is blowing and a hundred flowers are blooming.

Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night.

In the morning, she saw her hair cloud changing in the mirror, but she bravely faced the cold of the moonlight with her evening song.

There are not many roads to Pengshan. Oh, Bluebird, listen! -Give me what she said! .

Precautions:

1. Untitled: Since the Tang Dynasty, some poets have often used "."when they are unwilling to mark topics that can express their themes.

Untitled is the title of a poem.

2. exhaustion of silk: silk is homophonic with "thinking", and "exhaustion of silk" means missing only after death.

It will be over.

3. Tears begin to dry: Tears refer to candle oil when burning, and pun here refers to the tears of lovesickness.

4. Xiao Jing: Dress up and look in the mirror in the morning; Yunbin: A woman's beautiful hair is a symbol of her youth.

5. Pengshan: Penglai Mountain, the legendary fairy mountain on the sea, is a metaphor for the place where mourners live.

6. Bluebird: a mythical messenger to the Queen Mother of the West.

Appreciation: This is the most famous love poem among many poems titled "Untitled". The whole song

The content of the poem revolves around the first sentence, especially the word "don't be embarrassed". Dongfeng has finished its season, but

It is also a metaphor for people's lovesickness. Because of lingering feelings, people, like the withered spring flowers in late spring, are gone forever.

Anger. Three or four sentences are a portrayal of mutual loyalty and vows of eternal love. Five or six sentences describe two human factors respectively.

Can't meet and melancholy, resentment, feel cold or even decline. The only thing we can hope for is seven or eight ounces.

Imagine in the sentence: May the bluebird spread acacia frequently.