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The Clothing Culture In The Poem - &Nbsp On The Side Of The Lotus, And The Dress On The Dress Is A Wedding Dress.

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Dress And Chai Chai

Lotus Temple

Jing Chai

"The world is sparse, the cloth skirt is still a wedding dress, flax, good seed, no race, it is when the time does not return." this is a poem called "Huai Ren Ren" by the woman in the Tang Dynasty.


After reading this poem, we can see a portrait of a poor woman: her temples are scattered, and her head is made of homemade chill sticks. She is dressed in a wedding dress.

Cloth skirt

In the daytime, they worked hard in the fields, but at night, their exhausted bodies were unable to sleep in worrying and worrying.

Every day, the woman is in Xin, working diligently, although "flax is good", but "no human race" why? Because husband is "not at the bottom of the time," the husband of Jung should go home, but has not come back yet.


The flax in the poem is the sesame seed.

It is said that when sesame seeds are of the same kind, the sesame seeds can be doubled.

It is no wonder that sesame can come to poetry when it comes to thinking about the number of sesame seeds.

After reading the verse of Jay Gee, it became special in my eyes and became a love affair.

Although sesame is small, in love, it can be shorter than attacking.


From the lines, we could feel the deep yearning of the heroine towards their loved ones, or how could she "wear a skirt to sleep"?

skirt

It carries her love and affection for her.

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