What do you mean when dark clouds turn over ink, white rain jumps over the boat, and the wind blows away the water at the bottom of Wanghu Lake?

"Dark clouds turn over ink to cover mountains, and white rain jumps over boats. The wind blows away, and the water in the lake is like the sky. "This poem comes from Su Shi, a writer and calligrapher in the Song Dynasty, when he was exiled to Hangzhou.

It means that dark clouds roll like overturned inkstones and are intertwined with distant mountains. After a while, some pearls suddenly appeared on my boat, which were oppressive raindrops. A gust of wind blew and dispersed the rainstorm. When I fled to Wang Hu Building, drinking and chatting, what I saw was blue sky and clear water.

Extended data:

The author of five poems "Reading the Five Drunken Books in the Lake Building on June 27th" visited the West Lake in Hangzhou, described what he saw and heard when he was cruising in the lake by boat, and showed the wonderful scenery of the West Lake in Hangzhou. The first poem, written by boat, depicts the beautiful rain scene of the West Lake. The second poem is about cruising in the lake by boat, which shows the interest of swimming in the boat.

The third poem, based on the wild plants themselves, implies the hope of being reused by the imperial court; The fourth poem is about Yue Nv's carefree, comparing his own melancholy and depression. The fifth poem uses the meaning of ancient poetry in turn, reflecting a kind of indifference and openness. This group of poems is ingenious, leaving no trace, and the author writes freely, showing profound artistic skill.

Creative background:

Song Shenzong Xining five years (1072), the author served as a judge in Hangzhou. On June 27th this year, I visited the West Lake, saw the wonderful lakes and mountains on the boat, and then went upstairs to Wang Hu to drink and wrote these five quatrains.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Five Drunken Books of Wang Hu Building on June 27th.