The last one is about the coolness of the official residence, the cold sleep of a person and the eagerness to look forward to dawn, which triggered the feelings in the chest from the immediate prospect. In the next film, the screenwriter reviewed most of his life, and several places fell down. Now it is a frost-stained temple. Life can't stand several farewells, and only a magnificent song can calm the surging tide. The whole poem is deep and desolate, and the scenery is vivid and infectious.
"Joan Hinton is full of halls at night" is a sentence about the environmental atmosphere of the official residence. Ancient poetry pays attention to "refining words", and the brushwork of scenery description is full of the author's feelings. Refined ci should not only be appropriate to its object, but also accurately convey the author's subjective feelings. Therefore, the word "cold in spring" in the sentence not only gives people a chilly seasonal impression of spring, but also understands the author's feelings in it.
"One night" and "full" show that this cold spring has come for a long time and covers a wide range. Cold is everywhere, soaking into the bone marrow and penetrating the bottom of my heart, which seems even more rampant for this wandering traveler. This sentence points out the author's basic mood at the moment, which is the tone of the whole article, which leads to the following. "Those who sleep alone rise to the stars", traveling alone and sleeping alone have long been left out in the cold, and the cold spring that attacks the quilt is even more unbearable.
"The eternal situation is short, and there are several pavilions in a hundred years." The neat confrontation condenses the hardships and sorrows of life: the depression of talent, the turmoil of war, the anxiety and bitterness of displacement, etc. "Double short temples" is more like "Double short temples", and the word order is adjusted to the opposite of the next sentence "Several Long Pavilions". In ancient times, there were pavilions on the roadside for pedestrians to rest, long pavilions in ten miles and short pavilions in five miles.