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What does "Wang Xietang flew into the homes of ordinary people" mean?
Swallows that flew into the King's Way and settled in Xie's home have now flown into the homes of ordinary people.

1. Notes

1, old time: Jin Dynasty. 2. Xie Wang: Wang Dao, Xie An, Jinling aristocratic families in the Jin Dynasty, with a large number of talents. Most of them lived in Wuyi Lane, which was the most prosperous and famous place in the Six Dynasties. In the Tang Dynasty, Wuyi Lane declined. 3. Ordinary: Ordinary.

In order to help readers clearly understand the poet's intention, the author points out that the swallow who flew into the homes of ordinary people now lives under the eaves of two tall halls, Wang Dao and Xie 'an, and the word "old times" endows the swallow with the identity of a historical witness.

The word "ordinary" emphasizes how different people today are from those in the past, so that readers can clearly hear the infinite feelings about the changes of time.

2. The source of poetry

Wuyi xiangtang? Liu Yuxi's Zhuque Bridge is full of weeds and flowers, and the sunset at the entrance of Wuyi Lane is oblique. Swallows under the eaves of Wang Dao and Xie An have now flown into the homes of ordinary people. Some wild flowers in Suzaku Bridge and Wuyi Lane only hang at sunset. Many swallows that once built their nests in Wang Dao and Xie Anjia have now entered the homes of ordinary people.

3. Poetry appreciation

Wuyi Lane was originally a place where nobles lived and multiplied in the Six Dynasties. Today, the famous Suzaku Bridge is overgrown with weeds. Shi Zhi wrote his profound feelings about the rise and fall of poets. Suzaku Bridge and Wuyi Lane are still the same, but the grass grows long and the sunset is oblique. The devastating scene has hinted at the sensitive experience of the poet's promotion. The last two sentences express the whimsy of the artist's life, the sigh of the rise and fall of the world, especially the bitterness when using a pen.