What does it mean that Dongfeng sits on the second railing?

"Dongfeng comes second" is a sentence in Li Bai's poem. In modern Chinese, it means "Dongfeng stops", which means that spring has come and the weather is fine. And "a railing" refers to a railing, which means to stop and stay. The whole poem comes gently for the breath of spring, and I stand by the railing and feel this beautiful moment quietly. It interprets the ancient people's thought of pursuing the beauty of nature, and can also stimulate our desire to pursue and enjoy beautiful things.

"East wind comes second, leaning against the fence" is a word with rich cultural connotation in poetry. It symbolizes the arrival of spring, blooming flowers and thriving life. It also reveals the life interest, dreams and concern for nature and humanity of ancient literati. This kind of poetry is catchy, rich in meaning, deeply loved and praised by people, and has become an important part of China culture.

The artistic expression of "the east wind comes second, leaning against the fence" is concise and close to nature, which is the concrete embodiment of the personality realm of ancient literati. They integrate their love and yearning for nature into poetry, draw nutrients from beautiful scenery and express their feelings and philosophies with artistic words. The words "Dongfeng" and "Pinglan" in this poem were vividly described by ancient literati, which made China's classical culture magnificent.