Song dynasty? Yang Wanli
It is the scenery of the West Lake in June, which is really different from other seasons.
Lotus leaves will not turn green the next day, and lotus flowers are particularly bright red in the sun.
Translation:
Lakeside temple at dawn
Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli
After all: finally. Mid-June: mid-June. Four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. This refers to other seasons except June. Same: same.
Connect with the sky: just like connecting with the sky. Infinite: boundless. Infinite blue: because the lotus leaf is very wide, it seems to be connected with the sky, so it is infinitely green. Reflect the sun: refers to the sun. Reflect sunlight. . Difference: Song Dynasty proverb, special, different. Another kind of red: red is particularly prominent.
The scenery of the West Lake in June is different from other seasons.
Thick lotus leaves spread out layer by layer, connected with the blue sky, endless green; Graceful lotus flowers are in full bloom, especially bright and red under the sunshine.
Appreciate:
This is a poem describing the beautiful scenery of Hangzhou West Lake in June. The whole poem expresses deep attachment to friends by praising the beautiful scenery of the West Lake.
"After all, the scenery of the West Lake is different from that at four o'clock in June," the poet began. After all, the scenery of the West Lake in June is different from that at four o'clock. These two simple poems show that the scenery of the West Lake in June is different from other seasons, which is enough to make people want to stay. These two sentences are the poet's overall feelings about the West Lake in June. The word "after all" highlights the unique and extraordinary scenery of the West Lake in June, giving people rich and beautiful imagination. The first sentence seems abrupt, but it is actually an atmosphere. Although readers have not yet appreciated the beauty of the West Lake from the poems, they can already feel it from the poet's appreciative tone. Poetry seems to blurt out, which is the most intuitive feeling after shock and ecstasy, thus strengthening the beauty of the West Lake.