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What does the Zhuzhi Ci express the poet’s thinking?

The Zhuzhi Ci expresses the poet’s thoughts on the love between young men and women. The whole poem describes a series of psychological activities of the Huaichun girl after hearing the singing of her sweetheart on a day when the willow trees are green and the river is calm.

Zhuzhici

Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

The Yangliu River is at the level of the river, and I can hear the singing on the Langjiang River.

The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. It means it is sunny or sunny.

The first sentence uses a rising technique, first describing the scenery in front of you (willows and spring rivers) and then triggering the main topic. The second sentence narrates that the girl heard the singing of her sweetheart on the shore.

The last two sentences are a double entendre. On the surface, they describe the weather as "sunny" or "unsunny", but in reality they describe whether the sweetheart is "affectionate" or "heartless" for the girl listening to the song. The words "Qing" and "Qing" here are homophonic, and the girl's anxiety is expressed in a clever, subtle and subtle way.

This kind of pun is a commonly used technique in Chinese poetry. It can not only describe the scenery in front of you, but also write the protagonist's emotions at the same time.

About Zhuzhi Ci:

The name of the Yuefu song, many poets wrote about love and local customs with "Zhuzhi Ci" as the title. The content involves politics, economy, history, culture, etc., including social industries, historical civil affairs, landscape forms, etc., and is rich in life color.