"A mountain of autumn water is intoxicating, and half a cantata is floating." What do you mean?

"A mountain of autumn water is intoxicating, and half a cantata is floating." Originally refers to the flexible and unpredictable artistic conception in poetry, and later refers to the illusory scene.

"A mountain of autumn water is intoxicating, and half a cantata is floating." This sentence can also be summarized by an idiom, that is, flowers in the mirror, dreams in dreams.

First, let's look at the mirror. Flowers in the mirror, the moon in the water. Originally refers to the flexible and unpredictable artistic conception in poetry, and later refers to the illusory scene. From Hu Yinglin's Poems in Ming Dynasty: "Metaphor is a mirror; Body tone; Water and mirror also; Xiang Xing Shen Feng; Yuehua also. Must be clear and bright; Then the flowers and the moon are like ten thousand. " For example, cloud's eight questions about political movements: "Before the success of the revolution; Everyone laughed,' I want the revolution to succeed; This is just a dream! "

Secondly, the "autumn water" in the sentence "a mountain is fascinating" refers to autumn water, which is a metaphor for the clear and bright eyes of people (mostly women). "Charm" is pronounced as mè i. Phonological form. Words from ghosts will never, ever make a sound. "Wei" means "lush foliage and fragrant flowers" and "pleasant appearance". "Ghost" refers to people in the underworld. "Ghost" and "Wei" together are "ghosts with pleasing appearance".

In the sentence "the shadow of half a song", "Qingge" refers to singing without musical instruments. Zhang Hanheng's Poem Mystery: "The two materials are sad because they are not satisfied, and they sing poems and songs." Ge Yanxing by Cao Wei of the Three Kingdoms: "Show poems and sing songs to talk about self-forgiveness, and extreme joy brings sorrow and destroys the lungs and liver." Under the Book of Jin: "Song Shan sings with high five, and Chen Zuoshan sings." In the Song Dynasty, Mei wrote the poem "Leave a topic and look at the secluded pavilion": "Walk month by month, but you can sing and think proudly." "Gone with the wind" means flying, fluttering with the wind, flying with the wind.

Finally, "a mountain of autumn water charms the soul, and the shadow of a half-cantata floats." Originally, it refers to the flexible and unpredictable artistic conception in poetry, such as mirror, swaying and blurring, and later it is compared to an illusory scene. ?

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