The first of two night scenes along the Hui Chong River/the first of two night scenes along the Hui Chong River.
Two or three peach blossoms outside the bamboo forest and ducks in the water first noticed the warm spring.
Artemisia arenaria is full of short reed buds, which is the time when puffer fish want to fuck.
Two Scenes of the Late River in Hui Chong is a set of poems written by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, to Hui Chong.
The first poem entitled "Duck Play" reproduces the mid-spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River in the original painting, and incorporates the poet's reasonable imagination, which complements the original painting. The second poem, entitled "Flying in a Wild Goose", shows people's feelings about flying in the north and shows the beauty of the south of the Yangtze River in spring.
Secondly,
The geese fly north, like people who want to return to the north, but because of attachment, poor team.
Before flying to the north, I knew that it was snowy in the desert in the north, or the south that spent most of the Spring Festival in the south.
Creation background
Hui Chong Riverside Night Scene is a poem written by Su Shi for Hui Chong's Duck Drama when he was in Jiangyin in the eighth year of Yuanfeng (1085). Su Shi's poems on paintings are rich in content and widely used, covering figures, landscapes, birds and animals, flowers, wood and stones, religious stories and many other aspects. These works clearly reflect Su Shi's bold, fresh and lively artistic style, and show Su Shi's superb ability to master the artistic laws of poetry and painting flexibly and freely. This poem "Hui Chong" has always been regarded as the masterpiece of Su Shi's paintings.
Brief introduction of the author
Su Shi (1037-1101) is a writer and painter. The word Zi Zhan, and the word Zhong, is called Dongpo layman. Han nationality, Meishan, Meizhou (now Sichuan). Together with their father Su Xun and brother Su Zhe, they are called Su San. He is an all-rounder in literature and art, and his writing style is unrestrained and fluent. He is also known as Ou Su with Ouyang Xiu, one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties. His poems are fresh and vigorous, and he is good at using exaggerated metaphors. He has a unique style in artistic expression, and is called Su Huang with Huang Tingjian. Bold ci school has a great influence on later generations, and it is called Su Xin with Xin Qiji; Calligraphy is good at running script and regular script, and it can be innovative. Writing with a pen is ups and downs, full of childlike interest. And Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang are also called Song Sijia. Painting, like literature, I like to be a strange stone. On painting, I advocate similarity. Poems include "Seven Chapters of Dongpo" and "Dongpo Yuefu". He is also a gourmet, who once created a delicious Dongpo meat.