Cook with ancient poems

Quatrain

Du fu in Tang dynasty

"Two orioles sing green willows, and egrets cover the sky."

My window framed the snow-covered western hills. My door often says "goodbye" to ships sailing eastward.

Precautions:

The poem "Two Orioles" was written by Du Fu when he returned to the thatched cottage in the early spring of the second year of Guangde (764). It is a masterpiece of Du Fu's poetry. These four sentences are all right. The quatrains in one scene are like a colorful painting: orioles, green willows, egrets and blue sky. The colors are elegant and harmonious, the images are dynamic and clear, and the perspective is from near to far, and then from far to near. The whole picture gives people a delicate and open feeling. The last sentence also vaguely revealed the poet's intention to go east by boat at that time.