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Cloudy and rainy weather

In the poem, "Flowers bloom and flowers fall, watching the rain is boring, clouds enter people's homes, dikes destroy people", and weather phenomena such as clouds and rain generally appear in the troposphere.

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Spring Rain is a love poem written by Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. At the beginning of this poem, first point out the season, then write about the sadness of seeing the old place again, then write about looking at the building through the rain curtain, looking for lost confusion, and finally only each other's thoughts and dreams are left. Step by step, nostalgia is like endless rain. The artistic conception, emotion, tone and atmosphere of the poem are very clear, beautiful and moving.

With the help of the misty spring rain, the whole poem blends into the protagonist's confused mood and vague dream, setting off the loneliness of parting and the sincerity of missing, forming a seamless artistic realm, metaphorically expressing the poet's unspeakable feelings and expressing his sadness, which has considerable aesthetic feeling.

Spring Rain was written in the fourth year of Dazhong (AD 850). This was written by the poet when he first came to Xu Mu to miss home on a rainy night. The title is "Spring Rain", but it is not directly about spring rain, but about acacia in the spring night rain. Some people say that this is the poet's memory of his home when he lived in Chang 'an, while others say that this is Li Shangyin's hope that others will promote him. Most people think this is a love poem. However, there is great controversy about what poets think and why people are like this.

Some people think that the poet should be thinking of willow branches, that is, the spoony girl in Luoyang who was interested in him but was finally taken away by others. Some people say that the girl above the red chamber is the king who later became Li Shangyin's wife. At that time, Li Shangyin was just a small clerk under Wang Maoyuan, but he took a fancy to a lovely girl. Naturally, he couldn't say how bitter he was.

Others infer that the unattainable woman is the female crown, that is, the maid-in-waiting who accompanies the princess into the Taoist temple repeatedly mentioned in poems such as Three Poems of Bi Cheng and Re-entry into the Temple of Notre Dame.