Original text of the ancient poem "Spring Day"

The beautiful scenery along the Surabaya River is breathtaking.

Easy to recognize the east wind, colorful colors are always spring.

"Spring Day"

1. Source:

Zhu Xi, a poet of the Song Dynasty

2. Complete poem:

On the beautiful Surabaya coast, the boundless scenery is new for a while.

Easy to recognize the east wind, colorful colors are always spring.

3. Interpretation:

I chose a beautiful spring day to watch flowers and grass. When I came to the Surabaya River, I saw that the boundless scenery was completely changed. Yan. You can easily see the appearance of spring. The spring breeze blows the flowers into bloom, and the colorful scenery of spring is everywhere.

4. Appreciation:

People generally think that this is a spring outing poem. Judging from the scenery written in the poem, it is very similar to this. The first sentence "Shengri seeks the beauty of the Surabaya coast", "Shengri" refers to a sunny day and points out the weather. "Surabaya Shore" indicates the location. "Xunfang" means looking for beautiful spring scenery, which highlights the theme. The following three sentences are all written about what is seen and gained in "Xunfang". The second sentence, "The boundless scenery is new for a while," describes the initial impression gained from watching the spring scenery. Use "boundless" to describe all the scenery within sight. "A moment of newness" not only describes the return of spring to the earth and the natural scenery taking on a new look, but also describes the author's refreshing and joyful feeling during an outing. The third sentence "Easy to know the Dongfeng side", the word "knowledge" in the sentence inherits the word "find" in the first sentence. "Easy to recognize" means that the face and characteristics of spring are easily identifiable. "Dongfengmian" also refers to spring. The fourth sentence, "There is always spring when there are thousands of purples and reds" means that the scenes are all dyed by spring light, and people know spring from these thousands of purples and reds. This specifically explains why we can "know the east wind side easily". The word "a thousand purples and reds" in this sentence echoes the word "a new situation" in the second sentence. The third and fourth sentences use figurative language to specifically describe the new situation and the gains from seeking fragrance.