What kind of scene did Jiang Nanchun describe?

The writing background of "Jiangnan Spring" is: In the spring of the seventh year of the Yamato period (833) of Emperor Wenzong of the Tang Dynasty, Du Mu, on the orders of the emperor Shen Chuanshi, was on his way from Xuanzhou via Jiangning to Yangzhou to visit the Huainan Jiedushi envoy Niu Sengru. Write this poem.

This is a well-known landscape poem. A small space paints a broad picture. The poem not only depicts the bright spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, but also reproduces the misty and rainy terrace scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, making the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River more magical and confusing, and has a special interest. The charming Jiangnan, dyed with the poet's wonderful pen, becomes even more heart-stirring. It does not focus on a specific place, but focuses on the unique scenery of the entire Jiangnan, so it is titled "Jiangnan Spring".

"Jiangnan Spring: Thousands of Miles of Orioles Crying Green and Reflecting Red" author Du Mu? Tang Dynasty

Thousands of miles of orioles singing green and reflecting red, the water village mountain Guo wine flag wind.

There are four hundred and eighty temples in the Southern Dynasties, and many towers are in the mist.

Translation:

Thousands of miles south of the Yangtze River, there are singing and dancing birds everywhere, pink willows and red flowers, a scene full of spring. In the villages near the water and in the city walls on the mountains, there are wines blowing in the wind everywhere. flag.

In the past, the Southern Dynasties were full of deep temples filled with smoke, but now these pavilions and pavilions stand in the hazy mist and rain.

About the author:

Du Mu is an upright person who does not stick to trivial matters and disdains flattery. He prides himself on his talents as a manager and is famous for his poetry and writing. "A Fang Gong Fu" is the most famous of his works. His poems are bright and meaningful, and his quatrain poems are especially praised. He is known as Xiao Du in the world. He is as famous as Li Shangyin and is collectively known as "Little Li Du". His representative works include "Po Qinhuai", "Jiang Nanchun", "Red Cliff", "Ti Wujiang Pavilion", etc., which are very popular.

Du Mu was fond of reading military books when he was young, and he once annotated thirteen chapters of "The Art of War" written by Cao Cao. He also wrote essays on contemporary military affairs such as "Sin Yan", "On War", "Shou Lun", and "Original Sixteenth Guards". In the third year of Huichang (843), Zhaoyi's army was in chaos. He wrote to Li Deyu about the use of troops, which was adopted by Deyu. He is the author of "Collected Works of Fan Chuan". In 1978, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House published "Annotations to the Collected Poems of Fan Chuan" and "Collected Works of Fan Chuan".