What is the second poetic feature of Hui Chong's Night Scene by the River?

The poem "Night Scene by the Erjiang River in Hui Chong" is: Wild geese fly north, just like people who want to go back to their hometown in the north, but they almost leave the team because of their attachment. Before flying to the north, they knew that the desert in the north was snowy, so let's spend half a month in the south of the Yangtze River in the warm spring season in bloom.

The Second Night Scene by Huichong River is a set of poems written by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, with the theme of Hui Chong's Night Scene by the River. The first poem, entitled "Duck Play", reproduces the mid-spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River in the original painting, incorporates the poet's reasonable imagination, and complements the original painting. The second poem, entitled "Flying in the Wild", shows people's feelings for flying in the wild in the north and shows the beauty of spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River.

The Second Scene by the Hui Chong River is a poem presented by Su Shi to Hui Chong in Bianjing in the eighth year of Zongshen Yuanfeng. It is said that this poem was written in Jiangyin.

Appreciation of Hui Chong Riverside Night Scene II:

Night Scene by the River is the name of Hui Chong's painting. There are two pictures, one is a duck playing in the water and the other is a flying goose. There are many notes in Qian Zhongshu's Notes on Selected Poems of Song Dynasty, which are very useful for night scenes. This is based on the complete works of Dongpo and before the Qing Dynasty. These two poems are the portrayal of the riverside scene when Yuan Feng wanted to return to Jingjiang in the spring of eight years.

In the first sentence, I wrote a picture of a wild goose painted by Hui Chong. The geese flew north, and some geese were reluctant to leave the team. In the next sentence, I compare these geese to going back to the north, which is very vivid. This brings the scene to life. The third and fourth sentences of the poem further endow the geese with human feelings. It is known that the remote desert is snowy, so it is better to wait for Jiangnan Spring.

The poet's imagination is rich, and the geese are reluctant to leave because the south is warmer than the north. Therefore, the poet wrote that the geese feel that the north is very cold, and it is not enough to know from a distance that the desert is windy and snowy. In the last sentence, the poet further wrote that the geese hope to stay in Jiangnan for a few more days.

The application of this anthropomorphic technique has changed Hui Chong's paintings from freeze-frame to video, which makes the scene of geese flying north full of human emotions and quite innovative.