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What emotions do Liu Yong’s eight-tone Ganzhou and Yulin bells express?

"Eight Sounds of Ganzhou"

To the Xiaoxiao twilight rain that sprinkles the river sky, it cleanses the autumn. The frost is getting colder, the wind is getting colder, the Guanhe River is desolate, and the remaining light is shining on the building. The redness and greenness of this place have declined, and the beauty of the place has ceased. Only the water of the Yangtze River flows eastward without words.

I can’t bear to climb high and look far away, looking at the distance of my hometown, and it’s hard to let go of my thoughts. Sighing at the traces of the past years, why is there so much suffering left behind? I want to see a beautiful woman makeup the building and look up. How many times have I missed it and returned to the boat after seeing the sky? You know, I am leaning against the railing, looking sad.

The above is the original text. In fact, this is a typical lyrical expression technique for describing scenes. The upper column mainly describes scenes, and they are very sad scenes, such as Xiaoxiao dusk rain, clear autumn, frost, afterglow, etc. These scenes are particularly sad and beautiful. Xia Qiao is mainly about expressing emotions. When you climb high and look far away, you can look at your hometown, but you can't bear to look at each other thousands of miles apart. When you think of your hometown, you will feel homesick. Generally speaking, it means that the journey is very difficult and I miss my hometown. Nostalgia type words.

Needless to say, Yu Linling is a typical love poem (word) that expresses the melancholy of parting, loyalty to love, and deep love for a beautiful woman.