Original poem:
It's cold.
Blue withered embroidery curtain hangs, scarlet blood screen draws broken branches.
Eight-foot dragon must have square brocade mattress, when it is cold and not cold.
Explanation:
The embroidered curtain on the jade railing hangs low, and flowers and plants are painted on the scarlet screen.
A mat made of Chinese alpine rush is covered with a brocade mattress. It's cold, but it's not.
Scarlet blood: a kind of scarlet, scarlet. Shielding: Something used for shielding and separating. Painting broken branches: one is "painting broken branches", which refers to painting flowers and plants.
Extended data
With meticulous brushwork and charming colors, this poem depicts the exquisite and elegant furnishings in the boudoir embroidery courtyard admired by the poet, and points out the unique seasonal atmosphere that is cold but not cold.
Through the withered front door, the curtain at the door, the screen inside the door and other obstacles, we gathered in an eight-foot bed covered with Chinese alpine rush mats and brocade bedding. The "deep bend" level shown in the structural layout of the room shows that this is a golden boudoir embroidery worker of a young woman in your family.
Outside the layout, what attracts readers' attention is multi-tone and dazzling colors. The green bar sill, scarlet painting screen, colorful embroidery on the door curtain and brocade luster on the quilt cover constitute a charming and warm atmosphere, which not only adds luxury to the bedroom, but also creates a suitable atmosphere for the protagonist's boudoir feelings.
In the face of this painting, it is impossible for the protagonist not to feel his lost years, but to compare and think about his great youth with the flowers in the painting, not to mention the time when the four seasons change in a year. The curtain hung low in front of the door, and bedding was added to the pole, indicating that the summer heat had gone and the autumn cool had just dropped.
Such moments are most likely to arouse people's feelings about the passage of time, which will stir up waves in the hero's heart. There is not a word "emotion" or even a word "person" throughout, and people's feelings are rendered purely by means of environmental scenery.
Hanwo roamed Nan 'an and thought it was an ideal place to stay in his later years, so he built a house next to Hongji at the foot of Kwai Mountain (also known as Huang Qishan), and thought it was a place to settle down, so he called it "Hanyu". Here, Han Wo farmed in the fields, cut wood in the mountains and lived in seclusion.