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Qing Dynasty Zhao Yi's "A Mosquito"

"A Mosquito"

Qing Dynasty Zhao Yi

The six-foot Kuang bed barrier soap, occasionally leaving a slight loss of ridicule.

A mosquito will stir up all night, and the night is not much.

Kuang Bed: Founder's comfortable bed. A thin silk fabric of dark matter. It also refers to the satire made of soap: ridicule, ridicule. Xiao Xiao: Villain.

This is a poem that borrows mosquitoes from people, because of the small metaphor of the big work. The art uses the traditional Beeching method. Sleeping at night, the account has a hole or not tightened, is drilled by mosquitoes, makes a bad night's sleep, this is a common thing in life, the average person may not want anything but want to kill this mosquito. Zhao Yi, who composed poems with his heart and often conceived and deliberated on the pillow, was suddenly inspired by this incident (there is a sentence in his "Copied Poems": "Self-deliberation on a pillow"), so a somewhat novel metaphor was born, he slit from the mosquito into the account to bite people, and thought of the world's villain.

Qing Dynasty Zhao Yi's "A Mosquito"

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