It is an ancient poem recited by Lin Daiyu in the 27th novel A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin, a great writer in Qing Dynasty.
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Burying Flowers is a poem recited by Lin Daiyu, the heroine of Zhang Hui in the novel A Dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin. This poem imitates the Song style of the early Tang Dynasty in style, and it is called chanting flowers, but in fact it describes people. The whole poem is full of blood and tears, resentment and anger, through rich and strange imagination, hazy and sad pictures, strong and sad emotions.
It shows Dai Yu's sentimental character, inner contradictions and pains, subtle and complicated psychological activities, and expresses her anxious experience of her own existence and confused feelings about life in the process of complex struggles such as life and death, love and hate.
Personize flowers, compare people to people with flowers, closely link the fate of flowers with the fate of people, and strongly accuse the evil forces that destroy flowers and harm people in the dark society. Write flowers clearly, people truly, and integrate the experience, fate, thoughts and feelings of characters into the description of scenery and things to create a vivid artistic conception with rich connotation and strong artistic appeal. The whole poem is a true portrayal of Lin Daiyu's concept and value of life.
The whole poem is lyrical and incisive, with weeping language, sad voice and blood and tears in every word. Every word in the poem is not from the heart, and every word is not condensed with blood and tears, which shows Lin Daiyu's experience and sigh about her life. Burying Flowers describes the protagonist's aloof and arrogant character, unwilling to be humiliated and defiled, and unwilling to bow down when he fantasizes about freedom and happiness. It is for its ideological value.