Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Which poem comes from "I love you so much that my eyebrows are dark and light, and I laugh and ask how the word "Mandarin Duck" came to be written?"
Which poem comes from "I love you so much that my eyebrows are dark and light, and I laugh and ask how the word "Mandarin Duck" came to be written?"
It comes from "Nan Gezi·Fengji Golden Mud Belt" written by Ouyang Xiu in the Song Dynasty.
This word expresses the newlywed life of a young couple by describing the bride's behavior.
The first part depicts the bride applying makeup. In order to win the favor of her husband, she dresses herself carefully and even deliberately asks if her eyebrows are painted in time. The second part depicts the bride's embroidery, which delicately depicts her attachment to her husband and her attachment to her husband.
Coquettish attitude.
The original text is: Phoenix bun with gold mud belt, dragon pattern jade palm comb.
Walking under the window, we smile and support each other, the love and thrush are deep and shallow?
I have been using my pen to lean against people for a long time, and I am just beginning to try my hand at describing flowers.
While I was busy with my embroidery skills, I asked with a smile how the word "鸳鸯" came into being in writing?
Translation: The towering bun is like a phoenix, the gold hairband is shining, and a jade comb engraved with dragon patterns and shaped like a palm is inserted horizontally in the bun.
She looked carefully in the mirror, held her husband's arm and asked intimately: "How are you painting your eyebrows?" She fiddled with the pen barrel with her delicate hands and leaned against her husband for a long time before getting up and trying to draw the embroidery pattern.
He wasted time embroidering in vain and asked the man with a smile: "How should I write 'Mandarin Duck'?" Extended information? In the first two sentences, the poet wrote about his attire, which is really very beautiful.
In order to make readers feel like meeting each other when seeing the poem, he took great pains to describe the bride's headdress in this poem.
A phoenix bun, a hairstyle shaped like a phoenix, is gorgeous enough; adding a golden ribbon to this hairstyle makes it even more gorgeous.
The poet used a layer-by-layer coding method to dress the newlyweds gracefully and luxuriously, and received the artistic effect of seeing the words as if they were pictures.
The word "jiu" in the first sentence of the poem is used very well, and it very accurately expresses the inseparable and intimate relationship between her and her husband. The kind of bird-like posture makes people feel gentle and lovely.
The last two sentences, one is about embroidery and the other is about writing. The transition is very natural, and the writing is like flowing water, which appropriately reflects the relaxed and happy mood of the characters.
Mandarin ducks are always used as a metaphor for couples and couples in traditional Chinese poetry.
At this time, the bride asked how to write these two words, and her heart was naturally full of happiness; for her husband, it even had a provocative flavor.
However, it is more subtle. It is said to be based on emotion and not on etiquette.
The bride in this poem is lively and carefree, even a little pampered, but it cannot be regarded as wanton.
Under the heavy shackles of feudal ethics, it is very difficult and commendable for a poet to create such a woman.
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