Choose a familiar ancient poem and use your reasonable imagination to develop it into a landscape text of about 150 words.

Whenever I pass by the stream in front of the door, I will see the water lily lying quietly on the water, like a graceful girl. Fish are playing hide-and-seek under the lotus leaves, and frogs croak on the distant rocks like chatterboxes. Next to the strange rocks at the water's edge, clusters of thatched grass are graceful ... At this time, I always think of an ancient poem by Yang Wanli-Xiaochi.

This poem describes a spring, a trickle, a pool of shade, a few small lotus leaves and a small dragonfly, which constitutes a vivid landscape of a small pool and shows the intimate and harmonious relationship between all things in nature.

At the beginning, "the spring eyes are silent and pity the trickle, and the shade of the trees shines on the water and loves the softness." Two sentences bring the reader into a delicate, gentle and pleasant state, and a trickle flows out of the spring silently; In the sunset, Chi Pan's green trees throw the shade into the water, and the light and shadow are mottled and clearly visible. A word "pity" turns ruthlessness into sentience, as if spring is letting it flow silently and slowly because of love and pity. A word "love" gives life to the green tree. It seems to like the soft sunshine and shows its charm with water as a mirror.

In a few words, the poet, like a clever photographer, took an interesting shot with a fast mirror: just before midsummer, the lotus leaf emerged from the water and a small dragonfly stood on its head. A "talent show" and an "early stall" echoed back and forth, vividly depicting the scene of dragonflies and lotus leaves leaning against each other.

These two lines are often quoted by later generations. Walking into the gate of the Children's Palace, I heard the loud children's voice of the little singer class and saw the tender steps of the dance class ... I couldn't help exclaiming in my heart that "Xiao He just showed his sharp corner, and the dragonfly had already stood on his head".

"One flower and one world, one leaf and one bodhi". Let's discover the beauty of the world with the eyes of poets!