The poem describing the rain in early spring is "The rain in Tianjie is as smooth as crisp".
It comes from the seven-character quatrain written by Han Yu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, "Early Spring Presents Eighteen Members of the Ministry of Water", and "after rain the empty mountain" is also a famous sentence describing rain, but the rain it describes in early autumn comes from the five-character rhythmic poem "an autumn evening in the mountains" written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
First, explain in detail
Original text: The rain in Tianjie is crisp, but the grass color is close at a distance. This is the most beautiful season of the year, far more than the late spring of green willows.
In Early Spring, Han Yu described the early spring rain in Chang 'an, the imperial city, as "moist as crisp", which accurately captured its characteristics, showed people the moist, comfortable and fresh aesthetic feeling in early spring, and also showed that the poet was in a good mood.
It turns out that the poet stopped a rebellion in a buffer region not long before he wrote this poem, and he was naturally in a good mood, which is why he asked his friend Zhang Shiba to go out for a spring outing.
Member Zhang Shiba was named Zhang Ji, ranking 18th among his brothers. In the face of Han Yu's invitation, Zhang Ji refused on the grounds that he was busy with business and was old and weak. In order to live up to the good times in early spring, Han Yu wrote poems as a souvenir.
This poem not only sings about early spring, but also captures the soul of early spring, giving readers endless aesthetic interest, even beyond the reach of painting.
The poet has no crayons, but he uses the language of poetry to describe colors that are extremely difficult to describe-a kind of plain color that seems to have something but nothing. Without sharp observation and superb poetry, it is impossible to refine the natural beauty of early spring into artistic beauty.