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Q: "A cluster of peach blossoms has no owner. Lovely crimson loves light red? "

(Suddenly) A cluster of blooming peach blossoms without owners is beautiful, but people don't know whether they like deep red or light red.

Source: Tang Du Fu's "Looking for Flowers Alone by the River" (5)

Original text:

The water in front of the Yellow River flows eastward, giving people a sense of sleepiness and spring breeze in spring.

Peach blossoms have no owner, and lovely deep red loves light red.

Appreciation of works:

This poem was written in the second year of Shang Dynasty (76 1). At that time, Du Fu settled in Chengdu Caotang, and his life was a little more stable. But over half a year old, I am old.

I can't express my feelings. I often seek to be alone and relax myself. Although the title of the poem is "Looking for Flowers and Asking for Willow", it is actually a way to relieve anxiety and boredom, thus hiding a sad mood. The song chosen here is the fifth of the seven quatrains. What stands out is the beauty of peach blossom and the poet's aesthetic psychology of loving and enjoying flowers.