When you go for a walk in the wild and see the grass that has just emerged, you can't help but think it is Zhu Xi's poem "Spring Day".
"Spring Day" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Zhu Xi
The sun is shining brightly on the shores of Surabaya, and the boundless scenery is new for a while.
Easy to recognize the east wind, colorful colors are always spring.
Translation
It is a beautiful and sunny spring outing on the shore of Surabaya, and the boundless scenery takes on a new look. Anyone can see the face of spring. The spring breeze blows flowers into bloom and becomes a riot of purple and red. Spring scenery is everywhere.
Appreciation
People generally think that this is a Wing Chun poem. Judging from the scenery written in the poem, it is very similar to this. The first sentence "Shengri seeks the beauty of the Surabaya coast", "Shengri" refers to a sunny day and points out the weather. "Surabaya Shore" indicates the location. "Xunfang" means looking for beautiful spring scenery, which highlights the theme. The poet compares the way of the saint to the spring breeze that stimulates vitality and ignites all things. This is actually a philosophical poem that embodies truth and interest in images.