1. "Nanxiangzi·Spring Love" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
In the evening scene, the falling cup of wine shines upon the piles of green mountains and clouds.
I recognize the spring snow waves in Min'e. When I first arrived, the vast hectares of grapes were filled with fermented grains.
The spring rain darkens the balcony and sprinkles wet powder on the singing room.
A gust of east wind swept the earth, blew back, and the sky was half open.
Interpretation: Describes the beautiful scenery of Hangzhou Leifeng Pagoda in the spring rain.
2. "Leifeng Sunset Bubujiao"? Zhang Yi, Qing Dynasty
The smoke condenses into the dusk and the peak dims. The sun reflects on the pagoda in the evening, and the clouds are flying and cold.
The clouds are flowing under the trees, and the sunset is sandalwood. It's good to linger at this time, but how can I get back to Zhou Lian.
Interpretation: At dusk, with the sunset corresponding, the beautiful scenery beside Leifeng Pagoda makes people linger.
3. "Leifeng Sunset Qingjiang Quotation"? Qing Dynasty Li E
The Huangfei Pagoda is as decayed as a drunken old man, and the remaining light is amusing.
The remaining doubts and calamities are burning, and the sudden surprise and flying light wait. The fishing village collects people to order wine.
Interpretation: People in the fishing village near Leifeng Pagoda closed the nets, and the residents looked harmonious.
4. "Leifeng Pagoda" by Zhang Dai, Ming Dynasty
After hearing about the thunder peak, the old monk wore partial fur and looked at the West Lake every day, but he couldn't see enough in his life.
Sometimes a smoky wind comes, and the West Lake is like a bed of wine. The drunken man stands on his head and takes a sip of the West River.
Interpretation: I have heard of Leifeng Pagoda. Monks wearing partial furs surround the West Lake and watch the sunset. This scene is intoxicating.
5. "Leifeng Sunset, Butterflies Love Flowers" Mofan, Ming Dynasty
The setting sun of the ancient pagoda is red and dim, and half of the houses in the west are in the shadow of mulberry trees. The remaining clouds on the watermark are like brocade, and the fireworks are an extraordinary scene in the Buddhist land.
The ten-mile-long painted boats are about to return home, and the fishermen sing their songs, especially the scenery in the lake. When the moon is over, someone is waiting upstairs, and the bead curtain is half rolled up and closed again.
Interpretation: The ancient pagoda is half-covered by the setting sun. The scenery is so beautiful that it makes people happy.