I think this poem should have been written by Mu Dan when he was studying in Kunming National Southwest Associated University. Among them, abundant passion and broad mind are the colors of his youth. 20 years old is the spring of life.
The title is I see. Spring evening, in front of the magnificent nature. The poet is full of passion. The first two sections are "what I saw" and the last three sections are "what I thought".
See what? The beauty of nature.
Think about what? The meaning of life.
The poet's eyes are full of passion, and the images captured are atmospheric and far-reaching.
The first section is about the wind, the spring breeze in the evening, rubbing the rich grass, and the use of "rubbing" is wonderful. Write about the strength and gentleness of the wind. Grass is low and low, which is the interaction between spring breeze and grass. The poet writes ordinary scenery very vividly and full of emotion. The last sentence said that I thought of the vast land farther away from the undulating grass in front of me.
The second section is about the sky, the sunset glow and the echo of birds. "Inhalation" is the key word. I think it was sucked in. Those still birds with flat wings seem to blend in with the sky. The sunset intoxicated the earth, not "dyed red", but "intoxicated" the earth. That's a clever expression.
This is a chronicle poem full of rich flavor of life, which shows the poet's simple character and warm mood.
Poet's Note: I like Cui Ming's House briefly explains the meaning of the problem. First, describe the outdoor scenery in two sentences, and point out the time and place of the guest's visit and the mood of the poet on the eve of his visit.