What thoughts and feelings did the author express in the original text, appreciation and appreciation of the high-profile Summer Pavilion?

Summer in the mountain pavilion

Gao Qing

Green trees, deep shadows, long summer, the reflection of the tower in the pond.

The crystal curtains are blowing gently, and the roses are fragrant.

Gao Pian (82 1-887), a native of Youzhou (now Beijing), was an imperial general from generation to generation. I made Annan give up his sword and I made Huainan and other guards. Huang Chao arise, he in yangzhou, separatist party. In the second year of Nuozhongzong (882), the court lifted his military power. In the third year of Guangqi (887), he was imprisoned and killed by Bishop. There are 50 poems in one volume of The Whole Tang Poetry.

This poem describes the scenery. The first two sentences are generally written, and the first sentence is written in the shade of trees in summer. Because summer is the most lush season for trees, at first glance from the exhibition hall, there is thick green everywhere, which is the background color of the whole picture. The second sentence is about the reflection of the balcony in the pond. The balcony is obviously surrounded by dark trees. It is this poem that connects the landscape balcony with the green trees.

Close-up of the last two sentences. The crystal curtains swayed in the breeze. The summer breeze is sure to make people feel very comfortable. Writing "Breeze Rising" through "Crystal Curtain Movement" not only makes the breeze feel, but also makes it visible, which is of course more vivid. The last sentence is about the fragrance of roses. Obviously, this fragrance was sent by the breeze. Through the fragrance, the poet found a shelf full of roses. Obviously, The Breeze organically links three or four poems. "Rose", as explained in this volume "Little Garden in Spring Evening", is characterized by its extremely long branches, which can climb the courtyard walls and flower stands, bloom in May, have red, white and yellow colors, and its fragrance can reach ten miles with the wind.

Xie Fangde commented on Selected Poems of the Tang Dynasty: "This poem describes the summer scenery of the mountain pavilion, which is extremely picturesque." It should be noted that roses and flowers in the garden are difficult to draw pictures.