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When you are trapped in a cage by thoughts, how do you get free?

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Chao Sidui couldn't see anyone, so he could only see his brother Bing in his dreams. This is probably what happens when you miss someone to the extreme. But a sudden birdsong shattered the dream......

Is the encounter in the strange dream too real for people to bear to wake up, or is it the strange bird singing at the wrong time, disturbing this sweet dream? Today, we share with you this song "Spring Resentment" by the Tang Dynasty poet Jin Changxu.

When you are trapped in a cage by thoughts, how do you get free?

Chun-hsien

Cheer up the yellow warbler,

Mo Jiao cried on the branches.

When crying, the concubine dreams,

Don't get Liaoxi.

This little poem reflects the feelings of resentment with the image of Yanmei's life: on the treetops of a courtyard, there are several singing Huang Ying'er singing, and suddenly, the door of the living room is opened, and a red-faced young woman walks out of it, angrily driving away the Huang Ying'er who is singing happily, and muttering to herself.

This is a picture of life that this poem wants to depict, the spring is so lovely, and Huang Ying'er's tactful singing voice is so pleasant, why does this young woman not want to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the good day, but wants to drive Huang Ying'er away?

It turned out that her husband had been on the frontier for a long time, thousands of miles away, and she was lonely and helpless, so she could only hope to see her relatives in her dreams.

At this moment, maybe she was walking on the way to the border in her dream, looking forward to the meeting with her husband with joy, and the uninteresting Huang Ying'er disturbed her dream at this time, but at this moment, she couldn't even get this illusory comfort, and she would vent her hatred to Huang Ying'er for no reason.

When you are trapped in a cage by thoughts, how do you get free?

This little poem, like a delicate picture of life, brings us into an inner world full of grief and expectation. Huang Ying's song, like the trivial pleasures in life, should be the embellishment of life, but in the young woman's heart, it became an unbearable disturbance.

Her life, seemingly calm as water, is actually full of unspeakable loneliness and sorrow. Her husband, far away on the frontier, is uncertain about his fate and has not been heard from. Such a life made her feel endlessly lonely and helpless. Her heart is full of thoughts and expectations for her husband.

Huang Ying's singing broke her dreams and made her wake up from illusory comfort and face the cruelty of reality. The hatred in her heart is like a rough wave, which cannot be quelled. She could only vent this resentment on the innocent Huang Ying, driving them away and an expectation in her heart.

But behind this poem, we should think more about the relief that she can expect when the song of the yellow warbler disappears? Maybe maybe the loneliness is even worse! Perhaps, she will begin to miss the yellow warblers she drove away, miss the song they brought her, and miss the expectation that was broken by reality.

Isn't this very similar to you and me in life, when your lover is not around, you have emotions and try to get rid of but can't get rid of it, you want to escape but there is nowhere to escape. Over and over again, this emotion has become a mountain in my heart.

When you are trapped in a cage by thoughts, how do you get free?

Is it really just a matter of letting this sentiment continue to ferment? Of course not.

Since running away won't solve the problem, be brave and positive in the face of reality and face your hatred, instead of venting them on irrelevant things. Why not start thinking about your values from this moment and try to find a more positive and healthy way to deal with your emotions.

I believe that behind the poems, this wife will definitely begin to re-engage with the "yellow warblers" she drove away in this bright spring, try to understand them, and accept them. She will find that these warblers are not her enemies, but her friends. Their singing would break her dreams, but they would also make her more awake and real.

She began to learn how to control her emotions and how to make herself stronger. She began to pay attention to everything around her, including those small lives and beautiful moments. She discovered that there is not only cruelty and pain in life, but also many things to cherish and be grateful for.

As time passed, she gradually stepped out of the shadows and regained her sunshine and hope. She understands that no matter what difficulties and setbacks she faces, she can't give up on herself and she has to keep going. Only in this way can we truly embrace life and enjoy the beauty of life.

This is life, full of twists and turns, but as long as we persevere, we will definitely find our own happiness and satisfaction.