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Want to ask the way, go straight into the depths of white clouds. In which poem does the rainbow appear? What does the whole poem mean?

Yao Cao, the head of the Water Diversion Project, is a Hehuang native who entered Wuling River in spring. There are countless peach blossoms on the stream and orioles on the branches. Want to ask the way through the flowers, straight into the depths of white clouds, beautiful red and neon. I'm also afraid that deep in the flowers, red dew will wet people's clothes.

Sit on the jade, lean on the jade pillow and brush the gold badge. Where is the fallen fairy? No one to accompany me. I am Ganoderma lucidum and Xiancao, not blushing, but whistling! Drunk dancing down the mountain, the bright moon belongs to everyone. - .

The blending of the whole poem and scenery embodies the poet's outlook on life, narcissism, refusal to be kitsch for glory, and the poet's aesthetic ideal of transcending anecdotes and drifting away.

In the first sentence, the poet used metaphor to praise the lovely Yao grass () like jasper, which made the lyrics give a good impression from the beginning, aroused people's interest and unconsciously introduced the readers into the artistic realm of the work. Starting from the second sentence, the beautiful scene of the celestial world is described layer by layer by flashback.

Spring into Wuling Creek has the function of connecting the preceding with the following. Here, the poet skillfully used the allusions in Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden. Tao Yuanming described this imaginary ideal country and showed his dissatisfaction with the real society. Huang Tingjian used this allusion, and his intention is self-evident. The author of these three sentences came to the "Peach Blossom Garden" in spring, where streams gurgled and peach blossoms were everywhere, and the orioles on the branches kept singing melodious songs.

In the sentence "I want to find my way among the flowers", the writer has to walk through the flowers in the Peach Blossom Garden, all the way to the top of the mountain where the white clouds float, spit out his pride and turn it into a rainbow. Here, the poet further twists and turns to express his dissatisfaction with reality and fantasizes that he can find an ideal world where he can freely display his talents.

However, the phrase "I'm afraid the flowers are deep and the clothes are wet" shows the contradiction that he is tired of the chaotic world but unwilling to leave. The metaphors and symbolism used by poets are full of poetry.

The phrase "red dew wets people's clothes" is beyond Wang Wei's poem "There is no rain on the mountain road, and the green air wets people's clothes" ("In the Mountain"). Huang Tingjian changed the "empty jade" into "red dew", which is integrated with the previous poems.

The next film follows the writer's narcissistic and different ideas. With rich imagination, the poet expressed his great ambition and uniqueness by "sitting on the jade, leaning on the jade pillow and brushing the golden emblem (playing the lyre)". "Where is fallen fairy? No one accompanied me to the white snail cup. On the surface, Li Bai can't drink with him. The implication is that he lacks a confidant and feels extremely lonely. He did not regard modern people as his confidants, but regarded the ancients as his confidants and expressed his dissatisfaction with reality in a tortuous way.

The words "I am ganoderma lucidum and fairy grass" express the true meaning of his exploration here. "Fairy grass" means "Yao grass" at the beginning, and the third sentence of "red lips and red face" means "peach blossom on the stream". Su Shi chanted a poem of begonia in Dinghui Garden in Huangzhou: "The lips are drunk and the sleeves are wrapped in meat." The beauty of flowers is similar, so it can also be used to say peach blossom here. These two sentences are the language of metaphor and symbol, and the intention is the fourth sentence in Li Bai's Twelve Poems of Imitating the Ancient: "Be ashamed of the world's glory and cherish your own heart". "What is a long whistle" means that you don't have to worry and sigh about not getting fame and fortune.

The protagonist in this poem, Gao Hua, is aloof and unconventional, and seems to be an outsider. The poet described the mountains and rivers in nature with a quiet and peaceful style, without a trace of dust and customs. In fact, he wants to imagine a world where he enjoys himself, is intoxicated with himself and lingers, so as to fight against the real society full of power and deception and forget the troubles of the world.