Partridges-sadness, sadness, calling elder brother, evoking thoughts, melancholy voice, evoking melancholy, dueling with each other, echoing each other, are often used to express that men and women love each other.
In classical poetry, there are often the following cultural meanings and symbols:
One is parting. The beauty holds Lang's hand with tears in her eyes: Brother, brother, don't go. In order to always cherish the feelings of parting. In the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Ji's Xiangjiang Qu said: "The Xiangjiang River has no tide, the autumn water is wide, and the bright moon falls in the middle of Hunan. Give a person a hair and give a return, Bai Pingfei. " Expressing the sadness of parting with the image of partridge.
The second is sadness. Because of its sad voice, it often contains difficult situations and melancholy emotions. In the Qing Dynasty, Youdong's "Smelling the Partridges" said: "In the sound of partridges, the sunset is the lowest. You can't run all over the mountain. Who are you working for? " In the sound of partridges, the road ahead of strangers is unpredictable, and the bitterness and despair can be seen. The image of "partridge" in ancient poems often reveals sadness. For example, Li Bai's "Visit to the Ancient China in Vietnam" said that "the palace ladies are like flowers, and only partridges fly at present."
The third is love. Echoing each other, because he is happy with the duet between men and women, he often uses this as a metaphor for men and their wives singing together, while men love women. Images such as "Swallow" and "Yuanyang". In the Tang Dynasty, Liu Yuxi wrote "Treading Lyrics": "On the Chunjiang River, the moon rises from the levee, and the girls on the levee walk together. After singing all the new words, I can't see them, and the red clouds reflect the trees. " The loneliness of "no joy" is set off by the harmony of partridges. Such as Wen and Li Xun's Bodhisattva Man, partridges all have this image, such as "both golden partridges" and "both flying partridges".
The fourth is acacia. Love is the result of love, and the pain and sadness of parting arise spontaneously, which embodies the above. Li Yi's "Partridge Ci": "The Xiangjiang River is full of bamboo branches and stars, and the partridge flies with golden wings. Everywhere, where does Lang come from? " Women in boudoir miss the sadness of distant lovers. The pain of lovesickness is subtle and rhymes.