Gushan Temple: On Gushan Mountain in Bai Causeway, West Lake.
Jia Ting: Jia Gongting, built by Jia Quan, the secretariat of Hangzhou in the Tang Dynasty, no longer exists today.
Chuping: From a distance, the water surface of the West Lake seems to be just flush with the shore and the scenery on the shore.
Cloud foot: In ancient Chinese, the drooping image was called "foot" and the lower part of the falling rain was called "foot of rain". This refers to the drooping clouds.
Warm tree: a tree facing the sun.
Miscellaneous flowers: refers to a large number of open spring flowers.
Shallow grass: grass in early spring, although abundant, is not very tall.
No (mò): Disappear.
Hudong: Taking Gushan as a reference, Baisha Dike (namely Bai Causeway) is in the northeast of Gushan.
Insufficient travel: insufficient travel, that is, repeated travel.
From the north of Gushan Temple to Jiating West, the spring water on the lake just overlaps with the dike and white clouds and is connected with the waves on the lake.
Several early orioles scrambled to fly to the sunny tree, and the new swallows were nesting with spring mud in their mouths.
Countless colorful spring flowers gradually fascinated people's eyes, and the shallow spring grass just covered the horseshoe.
I like the beautiful scenery in the east of the West Lake best. I haven't visited it enough, especially the white sand embankment under the green shade.