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What does it mean to see flowers in leisure and listen to the rain in prosperity?

Listen quietly when you are free, and think about flowers and rain when it rains heavily.

From "Two Zhuzhi Ci Poems, Part One"?

Author? Rachel? Don?

The willows in Jiang Shuiping are green, and I can hear the songs on the Langjiang River.

Watching flowers and listening to rain in leisure time, remembering flowers and thinking about rain in prosperity.

The Yangliuqing River is wide and flat, and I hear my lover singing on it. Sunrise in the east and rain in the west say it's sunny but sunny.

This poem is about the beautiful love between young men and women. Described a girl who had her first love, bathed in the green willows and the mirror-like spring scenery of the river, and heard all the inner activities of the right person's singing.

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The first sentence, "The willow trees in Jiang Shuiping are green", describes the scene in front of the girl with the method of awakening. The so-called "xing" means touching things and feeling, which is related to the situation to be expressed later. It is not directly related, but it is indispensable in poetry. This sentence describes the willows by the river, which is most likely to arouse people's feelings, so it naturally leads to the second sentence: "I smell the songs on the Langjiang River."

This sentence is a narrative, describing the ups and downs when a girl hears her lover's song. The last two sentences: "Sunrise in the east and rain in the west, but sunny on the road" are two clever metaphors, using a semantic pun. Sunrise is sunny in the east and rain is sunny in the west.

"Sunny" and "sentimental" are homophonic, and "sunny" and "sunny" are the code words of "sentimental" and "heartless". On the surface, it is a description of "sunny" and "sunny", but in fact it is a metaphor of "sentient" and "heartless". This makes the girl really feel elusive and uneasy.