The quatrains written by Zhi Nan, a monk in the Southern Song Dynasty.

"Jueju"-short eaves shaded by ancient trees helped me cross the east of the bridge. The clothes are wet and the apricot blossoms are raining, and the face is not cold.

Monk Zhinan was a monk in the Southern Song Dynasty. Zhinan is a famous monk. Because he became a monk, he is called Zhinan. His common surname remains to be tested and he can write poems.

Under the shade of towering old trees, I tied a boat and walked slowly across the bridge toward the east, relying on a quinoa fight. In the spring of March, apricot blossoms are in full bloom, and the drizzle seems to have deliberately wetted my clothes and kept raining. Gently brushing people's faces, the warm wind with the fresh breath of willows is intoxicating.

Appreciation-This poem shows the poet's pleasure in walking with crutches in the breeze and drizzle. The poet took a stick to go for a spring outing and said, "The stick helped me". He personified the stick, as if it were a reliable playmate, helping people move forward silently, giving people a sense of intimacy and security, which greatly increased the old monk's interest and happily crossed the bridge and headed east. The poet crossed the bridge to the east, just as the east wind was blowing. No matter whether he goes to the west, the north or the south, there is no such poem. The last two sentences of the poem are particularly wonderful: Yang Liuzhi is rippling with the wind, giving people the feeling that the spring breeze comes from willows, calling the rain in early spring "apricot blossom rain" and the rain in early summer "? Huang Meiyu ",the reason is the same. "I want to get wet with clothes", and it is more subtle to describe the drizzle in early spring with clothes that seem wet but not wet. Imagine the poet walking eastward with a stick, burning red apricots, dancing with green willows and drizzling clothes, as if wet but not wet, and the wind blowing head-on, feeling a little chilly. What an impatient and pleasant spring outing!