The relationship between Yang Liuzhi and Changting is as follows:
In the eyes of poets, a deep friendship is often combined with fixed things. Under certain circumstances, these sustenance carriers and symbolic things that have a fixed connection with farewell will have unique significance, creating a realm of integration of things and me.
1. Willow:
Because the word "willow" and the word "stay" are homophonic, sending "willow branches" means "stay", so it naturally becomes a sustenance carrier associated with farewell. As the saying goes, "Chang 'an is on an infinite tree, and only weeping willows can leave". A lingering emotion condenses in my heart, and endless lingering thoughts may be more similar in meaning and verve to willow branches.
There are many poems in classical poetry that have the important image of "willow". Li Bai's famous sentence "Spring breeze knows not to be bitter, but not to send willow green" uses personification to aggravate the sadness when leaving: Spring breeze will also mean the pain of leaving, and will not rush the willow green. Wang Zhihuan's famous "Farewell", "Willow and Dongfeng Tree, Green and Jade River?".
I've been struggling recently, which should be due to my separation. " Among them, "East Gate" named the farewell place in Qingmen, Chang 'an, and "Qingqing" indicated that the color of willow was already very green, indicating that the time was in late spring. "The green willows are mixed on both sides of the Royal River, and the seemingly quiet environment reflects the poet's reluctance to leave his friends.
and the first sentence is seen from a distance, and the second sentence is seen from a close distance. In the sense of distance between far and near, the figure of the long street where the poet sent his friends off was reflected, setting off a complex state of mind that he could not bear to say goodbye but had to say goodbye.
Second, the Long Pavilion:
The ancients often chose to bid farewell to relatives and friends at the edge of the Long Pavilion. Above the Long Pavilion, all kinds of sad parting scenes and the external environment brought their own sad and melancholy atmosphere. Among them, the most familiar sentence is "outside the pavilion, by the ancient road, the grass is blue and the sky is blue."
This poem comes from the farewell by Li Shutong, a famous musician and calligrapher in modern times. The poet uses the image of "the pavilion" to render the sad atmosphere of farewell. At the time of farewell, the bleak environment of the pavilion further aggravated the degree of sadness and sadness at the time of farewell, which made people have a deep understanding and feeling of their feelings, such as being in the scene and feeling their feelings.