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The scenery of things and things does not treat each other, and the blue sea of mulberry fields must be changed to describe the impermanence of the world, and the glory is difficult for a long time.
Scenery of festivals: refers to the season and timing.
Mulberry field blue sea: that is, the vicissitudes of the sea. The metaphor refers to the fact that things in the world have changed a lot.
The scenery of things and things does not treat each other, and the mulberry field and blue sea must be changed in a moment" comes from the ancient poem "Chang'an Ancient Meaning" by the Tang Dynasty poet Lu Zhaolin.
This poem is full of emotion and strength. It mainly adopts the method of assignment, but it is not evenly used and laid out consistently; Rather, it is a description with focus and detail, which should be taken care of in the loop and appropriately detailed; And the ending is quite interesting and intriguing. It generally uses four sentences to change the scene or change the meaning, and the poetry and rhyme are changed and transformed to form a dynamic rhythm.
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"The scenery of the festival does not treat each other, and the blue sea of the mulberry field must be changed" means: the scenery of the festival changes, and it will not wait for people, and the mulberry field and the sea will change in a moment.
Source excerpt] "Chang'an Ancient Meaning" - Tang Lu Zhaolin.
The scenery of things does not treat each other, and the blue sea of mulberry fields must be changed.
In the past, the gold-level white jade hall was now only seen in the green pine.
Lonely and lonely Yangzi dwelling, a bed of books every year.
Unique Nanshan osmanthus hair, flying around and attacking people.
Vernacular translation] The scenery of the festival changes, and it will not wait for people, and the mulberry field will change in a moment. In the past, there was a place with a gold-level white jade hall, but now I only see the green pine standing there. The house where Yang Xiong lives is so lonely, with only a bed of books as a companion every year.
Only the osmanthus flowers of Nanshan are in full bloom, and the fluttering petals fall on people's clothes.
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Scenery of festivals: refers to the season and timing.
Mulberry field blue sea: that is, the vicissitudes of the sea. The metaphor refers to the fact that things in the world have changed a lot. "The Legend of the Immortals" Volume 5: Magu said to Wang Fangping: "Since the reception, I have seen the three Sangtian fields in the East China Sea. ”
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I can describe the changes that have changed a lot.
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1. Interpretation. The scenery of the festival changes, and it will not wait for people, and the mulberry field will be in the sea.
It changed.
Second, the source is from "Chang'an Ancient Meaning".
It was the Tang Dynasty poet Lu Zhaolin.
A seven-character ancient poem created. This is Lu Zhaolin's masterpiece, and it is also one of the masterpieces of the Seven Words and Songs of the Early Tang Dynasty. This poem writes about the present with ancient meanings, showing a broad picture of the social life of Chang'an at that time.
3. Excerpts from the original text.
The scenery of things does not treat each other, and the blue sea of mulberry fields must be changed.
In the past, the gold-level white jade hall.
Now I only see the green pine.
4. Translation. The scenery of the festival will change, and it will not wait for people, and the mulberry field will change in a moment.
In the past, there was a place with a gold-level white jade hall, but now I only see the green pine standing there.
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Scenery of festivals: refers to the season and timing.
Mulberry field blue sea: that is, the vicissitudes of the sea. The metaphor refers to the fact that things in the world have changed a lot. "The Legend of the Immortals" Volume 5: Magu said to Wang Fangping: "Since the reception, I have seen the three Sangtian fields in the East China Sea. ”
The whole sentence is to say: things in the world must change greatly.
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The scenery of the festival does not treat each other, and the blue sea of the mulberry field must be changed to describe the impermanence of the world, and it is difficult to be next to the Rong Zen cover for a long time.
Scenery of festivals: refers to the season and timing.
Mulberry field blue sea: that is, the vicissitudes of the sea. The metaphor refers to the fact that things in the world have changed a lot.
The scenery of things and things does not treat each other, and the mulberry field and blue sea must be changed in a moment" comes from the ancient poem "Chang'an Ancient Meaning" by the Tang Dynasty poet Lu Zhaolin.
This poem is full of emotion and strength. It mainly adopts the method of assignment, but it is not evenly used and laid out consistently; It is a focused and detailed description, which corresponds to the ring, and is detailed and detailed; And the ending is quite interesting and intriguing. It generally uses four sentences to change the scene or change the meaning, the poetry rhyme changes and transforms, and the dull form a dynamic rhythm.
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