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in the poem what is muh-lan sighing about

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Answered by sb729246
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The initiative of this little book was accidental. One day in the early part of last summer, feeling weary of translating commercial documents, I opened a volume of Chinese poetry that was lying on my desk and listlessly turned over the pages. As I was doing so my eye caught sight of the phrase, 'Red rain of peach flowers fell.' That would be refreshing, I said to myself, on such a day as this; and then I went on with my work again. But in the evening I returned to the book of Chinese poetry and made a free translation of the poem in which I had seen the metaphor quoted above. The translation

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Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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She is sighing because her neighbours questioned what harms such a mood had caused and why she worked while lost in contemplation.

  • In the great Chinese history, between the Northern and Southern dynasties, there was a certain mythical folk heroine in the name of Mulan.
  • Mulan was said to disguise herself as a man in order to fill the position of her elderly father's place during the army's conscription.
  • Mulan was applauded for and praised by the emperor. She however declined an offer of a high office after a protracted and outstanding military career fighting against certain nomadic hordes beyond the northern frontier.
  • She retired to her hometown where she reunited with her own family and came out to her fellow soldiers, much to their shock.
  • Muh Lan's sighs mask the sound of the whir. She is sighing because her neighbours questioned what harms such a mood had caused and why she worked while lost in contemplation.

Hence, she is sighing because her neighbours questioned what harms such a mood had caused and why she worked while lost in contemplation.

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