Ancient Yan Ge, written by an unknown person in the Han Dynasty, was first seen in the poem "Taiping Magnolia" collected by Yuefu in the Han Dynasty. The author is unknown, and poetry is a nostalgic poem.
Looking at the lonely white rabbit from east to west, I wrote that my abandoned wife was forced to leave. Like a lonely white rabbit, I looked east but west. Even though I am gone, I still love my old friend. ? The last two sentences are to persuade old friends to miss the past. ?
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This poem uses the common technique of "holding things to interest" in the Book of Songs, and uses a lonely rabbit to arouse the lonely feelings of the lyric hero. This lonely little white rabbit looked back as he ran, as if looking for his former lover, or remembering the charming lingering when "two rabbits walked beside the ground".
The white rabbit symbolizes a woman who was abandoned and forced to leave home. She was forced to go to the east, but she kept looking back at the west. "Clothes are not as good as new, and people are not as good as old friends" may be her inner monologue, or she may want to persuade "old friends" to forget the old feelings and make a second appointment.
The topic of abandoned wives and "mistresses" has been a hot topic since ancient times. Sometimes, men are tempted to be infatuated, but they are easy to be soft-hearted, so there are often some abandoned wives in this world. In the era of women's economic independence, it is unrealistic to yearn for the independence of personality, so abandoned wives always read "the new is better than the old" and hope that old friends can change their minds.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Gu (first seen in a poem of "Taiping Magnolia")