Besides the green hills, there are also green hills and tall buildings. The tourists in the lake are all dignitaries. They stayed up all night and played with the showgirls. I don't know when this will stop. The warm spring breeze seemed to be the kind of idle atmosphere at that time, which made those refugees get carried away and only wanted to steal a feast in the West Lake and revel in it, treating Hangzhou as a once prosperous Bianzhou.
It expresses the author's shame and indignation that the rulers of the Southern Song Dynasty only cared about eating, drinking and having fun, but forgot that the mountains and rivers were torn and smashed.
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Lin 'an House is a four-line poem by Lin Sheng, a poet in the Song Dynasty. The first sentence of this poem points out the characteristics of Lin 'an City, with green hills and terraced fields, and the second sentence points out the endless singing and dancing by the West Lake in a rhetorical tone.
The last two sentences are written in ironic language, and through the comparison between Hangzhou and Bianzhou, they reveal the decadent nature of tourists without emotion, and also show the author's anger at the failure of politicians to recover lost land and his concern about the fate of the country. The whole poem is ingenious in conception, accurate in words and cynical, and written from lively scenes; Extremely indignant, but not abusive: it is a masterpiece in allegorical poetry.
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