Ming Dynasty·Wang Can
A guest for nine days
The drizzle turns into overcast and it is almost sunset, and the flying pavilion by the lake shines on the cold pond.
The yellow flowers should laugh at the visitors, climbing high in a foreign land every year.
Analysis of Nine Days in Guesthouse: Refers to staying in a foreign country to celebrate the Double Ninth Festival. The drizzle of the setting sun flying over the pavilion and the cold pond exaggerates the scene of late autumn, triggers emotions, and evokes the feeling of homesickness during the Double Ninth Festival. The word "laugh" is cleverly used to look at this guest from Guanshan from the perspective of a yellow flower (referring to a chrysanthemum), which reflects his helplessness. He felt lonely when he was away from home in Guanshan, but on the surface he seemed a little relaxed and not heavy.