Artemisia selengensis has short buds all over the ground, which ancient poem is it when the puffer fish wants to go up?
There are three or two peach blossoms outside the bamboo in the late scene of Hui Chong Chunjiang, and the duck prophet of Chunjiang water heating. The beach was full of wormwood, and the asparagus also began to sprout, and the puffer fish was about to swim against the current, from the sea back to the rivers. Annotation: Hui Chong: a monk in the early Northern Song Dynasty and a friend of Su Shi. He is good at poetry and painting, especially like painting birds and birds such as geese and water features such as rivers and lakes. The Night Scene on the Spring River is his masterpiece. Evening: one is "Xiao". Artemisia selengensis: A kind of wild grass, which grows mostly on the river beach and has small white flowers and edible stems in spring. Reed bud: reed bud. Puffer: A delicious fish, poisonous and edible after processing. The peach blossoms outside the bamboo forest have just bloomed two or three branches, and the river is getting warmer, which is the first time for ducks to feel the breath of spring. Artemisia selengensis is all over the ground, and reeds have just sprouted, which is when puffer fish should go up with the tide. Appreciation: This poem is about what Su Shi saw with his friend Shang Huashi during the flowering period. Because the author knows and knows how to paint, he can firmly grasp the painting meaning of Hui Chong's "The Evening Scene of the Spring River", and only use a few strokes, such as peach blossoms, warm ducks playing in the river, short and tender reeds, to outline the beautiful scenery of the river in early spring. What is particularly amazing is the phrase "Duck Prophet of Spring River Plumbing", which depicts the water temperature changes and changes that painters can't draw, so interesting and wonderful! In addition, his subtlety is also reflected in his humorous imagination. He can see outside the painting and use the "puffer fish desire" that is not in the painting to touch the breath of early spring and deepen the artistic conception in the painting. If Hui Chong's paintings are "poems in paintings", then this poem is "paintings in poems". No wonder it can be read down to this day as a famous poem that everyone loves! Source: Youth Calligraphy (Youth Edition)