What are the ancient poems describing the West Lake in Hangzhou?

The ancient poems describing the West Lake in Hangzhou are as follows:

1, the next day, the lotus leaf is infinitely blue, and the lotus reflected in the sun is not the same red. -"Xiao Jingci Temple sends Lin Zifang" Yang Wanli

Appreciation: The poet painted a beautiful picture of red and green for readers with sentences full of strong color contrast: "Lotus leaves are infinite in the sky, and lotus flowers reflect different colors in the sun." In the final analysis, these two sentences specifically describe different landscape pictures: as the lake extends to the end, the lotus leaf blends with the blue sky, creating an "infinite" artistic space and drawing endless blue.

"Infinitely blue" lotus leaves in the sky and lotus flowers reflecting "different colors of red" in the sun can be seen not only in spring, autumn and winter, but also in the most vigorous summer of mid-June. The poet captured the unique scenery of this midsummer and summed it up very aptly. This transformation in the sketch, although ups and downs, has no sense of suddenness.

2. If you want to compare the West Lake to the West Lake, light makeup is always appropriate. -"Drinking Chuqing Lake after Two Rains, Part Two" Su Shi

Appreciation: Metaphoring the West Lake with stunning beauty not only gives life to the beauty of the West Lake, but also is novel, unique and meaningful. Everyone knows that she is a beautiful woman, but how beautiful she is only exists in her own mind. And isn't the beauty of the West Lake the same? Compared with direct description, I don't know how much pen and ink is saved in this way, but its significance is much richer and deeper.

It attracts readers not only feelings, but also thinking, allowing readers to play the connotation of poetry through their own imagination. This wonderful metaphor was called "the best of the West Lake" by the Song people, so that "Xizi Lake" became another name for the West Lake.

3. The wind suddenly blows away and looks at the water below the lake. -Su Shi's Drunken Book of Looking at the Lake Building, June 27.

Appreciation: Suddenly, a strong wind swept across the earth, blowing off the rain on the lake and dispersing the clouds. The word "suddenly" is used lightly, but it highlights the rapid change of the sky and shows the great power of the wind. Beautiful weather, writing far and near, moving and quiet, colorful, beautiful and affectionate. Reading will create an immersive feeling.