Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - How about Moon Half Bay?

How about Moon Half Bay?

Is the whole thing okay?

It's just too monotonous

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There are many projects, which are very interesting.

You can relax and find true happiness.

It's rare to wait until Tanabata when she has been driving a seven-fragrant car. Xiao Xia, who has just met her heart, is worried and heartless.

The breeze at night is quiet, only Yu Pei's voice. The sun is weak, so don't dry the gorgeous flowers.

In the middle of the month, the fragrance spreads farther and farther. The tall elms among the stars bring comfortable shadows to the world.

She didn't want the world to know about their meeting, because she was jealous that someone in Chengdu could identify the spiritual raft.

(1) Ren Shen: In the sixth year of Dazhong, Shi Shang was hidden in Liu Zhongying, Zizhou.

② Qixi: Qixi started in the Han Dynasty and is a traditional cultural festival popular in China and other countries in the Chinese character cultural circle.

③ Seven Fragrant Cars: Cars coated with various spices. "Taiping Yulan, Emperor Wu of Wei Lan and Yang Biao's Book": "Today, I will give you a picture of seven fragrant cars with wheels."

(4) The sun is getting thinner and thinner: (7) In the evening and the sun is getting thinner and thinner.

⑤ Yan (yān): The same withering, withering is not fresh.

⑥ Guinan: refers to the semi-circle of Qixi New Moon.

⑦ Elm: White elm. Star name. Poems of Yuefu in Longxi: "What's in the sky? Ulmus pumila trees are vividly planted.

⑧ Booth (√): the stall of divination.

⑨ chá: Raft.

The first six sentences are about the meeting of the cowherd and the weaver girl. There is a sentence or two that the Weaver Girl has crossed the river by car and met the Cowherd. After they met, they were afraid that the night would pass, so they "watched the night" until the sun rose in the east. Three or four sentences are about cowherd and girl meeting. The cowherd seemed to hear the voice of the weaver girl wearing a ring, and seemed to see her like a flower. The wind blows gently, so it rings slightly. The sun is thin, so the flowers will not wither. Imagine the weaver girl leaving at dusk, so it's called "sunset on the western hills" Five or six sentences are that the laurel tree brings them tender fragrance, and the elm tree protrudes for them, making them get along well.

At the end of the couplet, Weaver Girl doesn't want the world to know about their meeting, for fear that Chengdu Booth will know the people of Lingcha. Expressing his deep sigh. The last sentence said that Shuangxing didn't want to let the world know their secret, and deeply blamed the old man Yan, who was occupying a divination stall in Chengdu, for knowing Lingcha and meddling. Literally, it can only be explained as above; As for the specific meaning, there is no strong evidence and I dare not talk nonsense.

The poet of the whole poem takes the Weaver Girl as his own condition, and compares the ox with the ox party, making the fox gorgeous.