Poems describing spring scenery in Jiangnan

Poems describing spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River are as follows:

1, Bai Juyi's memory of Jiangnan in Tang Dynasty

The scenery in Jiangnan is very beautiful, and the picturesque scenery has long been familiar. When spring comes, the sun rises from the river, the flowers on the river are brighter than red, and the green river is greener than the blue grass. How can we make people not miss Jiangnan?

Jiangnan is a good place. I used to be familiar with the scenery there. In spring, the sun rises from the river, making the flowers in the river more fiery. The green river is greener than the blue grass. How can one not miss Jiangnan?

Appreciation: Bai Juyi once served as the secretariat of Hangzhou, stayed in Hangzhou for two years, and later served as the secretariat of Suzhou for more than a year. When he was young, he roamed the south of the Yangtze River and lived in Suzhou and Hangzhou. It should be said that he knows a lot about Jiangnan, so he was deeply impressed.

Twelve years after he returned to Luoyang from Suzhou, he wrote these three poems recalling Jiangnan at the age of 67, which shows that the scenery of Jiangnan is still vivid in his mind.

2. In the Song Dynasty, Su Shi's "Looking at the South of the Yangtze River, Being Beyond Things"

Spring is not old, the wind is fine and the willows are oblique. Try to look up from the detached platform, spring water is half the city. Fog and rain darken thousands of people. After a cold meal, I woke up but felt uncomfortable. Don't miss the old country for the old friend, try new tea with new fire. Poetry and wine use time.

Spring is not over yet, the breeze is thin, and the willow branches dance with it obliquely. Boarding the detached platform, from a distance, the moat is only half full of spring water, but the city is full of colorful spring flowers, and every tile house is in the rain shadow.

After the Cold Food Festival, I woke up with a homesick sigh and had to comfort myself. Don't miss your hometown in front of your old friends, just light a new fire and cook a cup of newly picked tea, and get drunk while writing poetry.

Appreciation: In the late spring of A.D. 1076 (the ninth year of Xining), Su Shi boarded the transcendental platform, looked at the misty rain in spring, and felt homesick, and wrote this work. This heroic and graceful poem, through the complex changes of spring scenery and the author's feelings and demeanor, expresses the poet's open-minded and detached mind and attitude towards life.

3. Jiang Nan Chun by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty

Jiangnan, the sound of green and red bloom, the waterside village in the foothills. More than 480 ancient temples were left in the Southern Dynasties, and countless pagodas were shrouded in wind and rain.

Thousands of miles south of the Yangtze River, birds and flowers, birds and flowers everywhere, full of spring. In villages near water and battlements near mountains, there are wine flags fluttering in the wind everywhere. In the past, there were deep palaces filled with smoke everywhere in the Southern Dynasties, but now these pavilions stand in the misty rain.

Appreciation: This song "Jiangnan Spring" has enjoyed a high reputation for thousands of years. Four sentences, not only wrote the colorful spring scenery in Jiangnan, but also wrote its vastness, profundity and confusion.