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"I have passed away, and there is another village." It is a classic sentence in "Picking Wei". How to interpret this sentence?

The sentence "I passed away, and the willows are reluctant to part" is one of the classic poems in the Book of Songs. This sentence mainly expresses the poet's longing for his hometown when wandering in the rain and snow, describes the homesickness of the soldiers when fighting outside, and integrates feelings with scenery.

As the earliest beginning of China's ancient poetry, The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode, which records many contents of ancient China society. Adopting the European Union is one of the contents in the Book of Songs. This poem mainly describes a soldier who fought against the enemy abroad and just wanted to return to his hometown as soon as possible after the war. Facing the sudden heavy snow, his journey became more difficult, but he couldn't resist his desire for anxious to return.

And "Once I was gone, Willow Yiyi" is a classic sentence in "Picking Roses". Through the blending of scenes, it expresses the helplessness of the protagonist in the predicament of heavy snow, which sets off the desolation of the atmosphere at that time, thus more profoundly expressing the urgency and infinite reverie of returning to his hometown.

In addition, with the use of overlapping words, people feel the beauty of melody, and the cadence is more charming. No wonder it can be regarded as the crowning touch of the whole article by future generations, not only because the emotion it expresses is the most real, but also because it is really just right here, and people can't help reading it.

In short, China's culture is extensive and profound, and there are many such poems, all of which are the wisdom of the ancients, which are left to our future generations to savor and discover more philosophies contained in them. Of course, there are many such poems in The Book of Songs, all of which need our real feelings and experiences.