Poetry describing Holland

1 A China man who never lived in Europe in summer went to the Netherlands in the north in early summer, and he simply thought it was like the new autumn. The faint sky, lonely fields, and walking trains all seem to be ignored. At the end of the day, he occasionally sees half a windmill, motionless, like an iron hand open to the sky. Walking in Switzerland is sometimes the same. However, the tranquility here is not available in Switzerland. Most parts of Switzerland are mountainous, narrow and curved. Here is a vast plain, and the weather is naturally different. I saw a row of houses when the train approached the city. Red and yellow are more vivid on a gray background. The pointed roof used to be a triangular foundation, but the left and right sides were folded one by one near the bottom and two corners were added. There is honesty in the machine, like a little fat man and a little old man.

The Dutch are famous for building houses. Speaking of modern architecture, one of them is Dutch. When we arrived in Rotterdam, there was a factory and the house looked very new. The house is divided into two sections, the section near it is an inner curve, and the light reflected by two rows of glass windows is different. The next section is a relatively flat eight-story building with horizontal windows. The stairwell is full of glass, outside. This can only be achieved by reinforced concrete. There are two styles of transverse windows in this factory, one is wide and the other is narrow. Some people say that these walls and windows are like ham bread. But that's bread and that's ham, but I don't understand. Some people say that this kind of house seems to be full of glass, which makes people suspect that it will collapse. But I only think that the horizontal lines that are constantly connected have great strength, which is enough to support this big house. It is very enjoyable at first sight.

Near the Peace Palace in The Hague, there are also many new houses, most of which are paved, which are different from factories. The colors should be more vivid, the decorative style should be heavier, and they are generally delicate and exquisite. The most exquisite is the "building", which is subletted to others. It is irregular geometry. This is a towering and bright stairwell with a small square grid of Kurogane in the middle. One side is a long strip, like being elongated. One side is square. There are railings on each floor, the long ones are blue, the square ones are white and lined with yellow windows. It is said that the new house in Holland is like a boat, which is really good. These railings belong to the ship. There is a chimney between the ladders. There is a narrow pool in front of the building, which is very shallow and has a statue at the end. There are some flowers and plants beside the pool, and one or two chairs are scattered. There is no one behind the house. It's also refreshing to see it. The area is very spacious and quiet. At noon, the building is full of sunshine, and there are some green trees hidden nearby, which makes people reluctant to part. There are more new houses in Amsterdam. The telegraph office near the palace looks diagonally opposite the power company, but it's actually very simple. Compared with the two, it's a bit interesting. Nothing else seems to be as good as these two. But there are a lot of new buildings in the "new development zone", so I don't know how to see them.