On a sunny spring day, a young girl stood by the river, her smart eyes shining shyly. She softly chanted the couplet: "A mouthful of water in the cave." The girl's voice was tactful, like the song of a bird in the morning, revealing a hint of shyness.
Under the willow tree by the river, a young Xiucai was concentrating on reading. Hearing the girl's outing, he raised his head and looked at the shy girl, and couldn't help but admire it secretly in his heart. He knew that this couplet was not trivial, so he cautiously said to the next couplet: "There is half a lamp outside the stone. ”
When the girl heard this, her cheeks flushed with shame, like peach blossoms in spring. She lowered her head, but her heart was secretly happy. That Xiucai's couplet is not only neat, but also subtle and far-reaching. He depicts the contrast between the stone and the lamp, and hints at the loneliness of the lamp and the hardness of the stone. Such a couplet is not only in line with the rules of couplets, but also poetic.
While the girl felt shy, she also admired Xiucai's talent. She thought that this Xiucai must be a knowledgeable and cultivated person. So, she secretly decided in her heart that she wanted to communicate more with this Xiucai and learn more about his talent and morality.
And that Xiucai also saw her intelligence and intelligence from the girl's outing. He also secretly liked this shy and intelligent girl in his heart. He knew that the two of them had a common heart and mind, and shared common interests and pursuits. So, he decided to express his heart to the girl, hoping that they could spend the future together.
In this way, a beautiful marriage quietly unfolded by the river in spring. The shyness of the girl and the cleverness of the talent complement each other, like a beautiful picture. Their couplets have also become a good story in people's mouths, and they have been passed down through the years.