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What are the ancient poems describing the old hutongs in Beijing?
This is the only poem describing Beijing Laohu at present.

Dai Wangshu's Rain Lane is a modern poem describing hutong.

Rain Lane-Dai Wangshu

Holding an oil-paper umbrella alone

Wandering in the long, long

Lonely rain lane

I hope to see

Like cloves.

A girl with a grudge.

She does.

Clove-like color

Lilac fragrance

Lilac sadness

Mourn in the rain

Sad and confused

She lingers in this lonely rain lane

Hold an oil-paper umbrella

Like me

Like me.

voicelessly

Cold, sadness and melancholy.

She approached quietly.

Get close and throw again.

Breathing eyes

She floated by.

well

Sad and confused like a dream

Floating like a dream

lilac

I missed this girl.

She walked away silently, walked away.

A ramshackle hedge.

Walk through this rainy path

In the sad song of rain

Remove her color.

Scattered her fragrance.

Disappeared, even hers

Breathing eyes

Lilac is melancholy.

Holding an oil-paper umbrella alone

Wandering in the long, long

Lonely rain lane

I hope to float over.

Like cloves.

A girl with a grudge.

Rain Lane was written in the summer of 1927, after the bloody "412" massacre. The poet is 22 years old. The poet, who was arrested for taking part in the revolution, fell into pain in the face of the white terror that enveloped the whole country. The softness of personality and the pressure of the times make Rain Lane a projection of reality darkness and disillusionment in the poet's heart, full of feelings of hesitation, disappointment and sadness.

This poem is both true and illusory, which makes people stunned. "I" seems to be full of worries and infinite worries, but I don't want to make it clear or say it. The "girl" in the poem can be regarded as a real reference, a beautiful, noble and melancholy girl that the poet has been waiting for for a long time. But we can also regard this "girl" as a hazy ideal and pursuit in the poet's heart, which represents the poet's hazy vision for the future when his life is depressed.

Dai Wangshu (1905165438+10/5-1February 28th, 950), male, named Cheng Chaoan, nicknamed Haishan, Hangzhou County, Zhejiang Province (now Yuhang District, Hangzhou City). Later, he used pen names Meng Ou, Meng Ou Sheng, Fang Xin and Jiang Si. China modernist symbolist poet and translator. He has published three novels, Debt, Merchant Boy and Motherly Love, in the journal Yuanyang Butterfly School. He once joined Du Heng, Zhang Tianyi and Shi Zhecun to form the "Lanshe" literary group and founded You Lan magazine. 1950 Dai Wangshu died in Beijing at the age of 45.