This poem describes the weather characteristics during the Qingming Festival, and expresses the emotions and hopes of people who walk alone.
during the Qingming festival, the weather is changeable, sometimes the spring is bright, the flowers are red and green, and sometimes it is drizzling. The first sentence "It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival" describes the characteristics of "throwing fire rain" (two days before the Qingming Festival is a cold day festival, and the old custom forbids fire for three days. At this time, it is called "throwing fire rain"). The second sentence "pedestrians on the road want to break their souls" writes about the mood of pedestrians. "Soul-breaking" refers to the feelings that are very sad and not exposed.
Extended information:
The first sentence of the poem, "There are many rains in Qingming Festival", points out the natural conditions such as time and weather in which the poet lived. Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the major festivals in the Tang Dynasty. On this day, there are various activities, such as family reunion, grave-sweeping, or outing. However, Tomb-Sweeping Day, where Du Mu lived in Chizhou, was not sunny, but "the sky was drizzling like crisp", with drizzle in succession.
The second sentence, "Pedestrians on the road want to kill their souls", changed from writing objectively to describing subjectively, focusing on the poet's emotional world. He was heartbroken and sad when he saw pedestrians on the road mourning their dead relatives.
"Excuse me, where is the restaurant?". The poet is extremely sad when he melts into the scenery, but he has to travel in the rain. The rain is wet and the spring is chilly. The poet hopes to drown his sorrows by drinking. So he asked people for directions.
The conclusion of the sentence "The shepherd boy points to the apricot blossom village" points out the object of the poet's asking for directions in the previous sentence. "The shepherd boy points away" brings the reader into a brand-new realm, which is different from the previous sadness and misery. The little shepherd boy's warm and sweet voice, the apricot blossoms in the distance, the spring is stirring, and the wine flag at the head of the village is fluttering. The first two sentences of the rhyme poem "There is a dark willow and a bright village" really create a picture. Consistent with the poet's emotional pulse. ?