What does it mean to jump off a boat in white rain?

The "chaos" in "black rain turns over the ink and does not cover the mountain, and white rain jumps over the boat" refers to the torrential rain and the urgency of the rain. The meaning of this poem is: Dark clouds surge up, like splashing ink, but a mountain is exposed on the horizon, and the splash caused by heavy rain is like white beads and gravel, splashing on the boat.

On June 27th, Seeing the Five Drunk Books in the Lake Building is a set of poems written by Su Shi, a writer and calligrapher in the Song Dynasty, during his exile in Hangzhou, which shows the wonders of the West Lake in Hangzhou.

The whole poem is: the dark clouds turn over the ink and don't cover the mountains, and the white rain jumps over the boat. Suddenly, the wind rolled up and dispersed the clouds in the sky. The lake was blue as a mirror, beautiful and gentle.

The poet wrote a changing wind and rain very vividly, described the beautiful rain scene of Wang Hu Mansion, and used the sentence pattern of verbs moving forward to make the metaphor flexible and vivid without revealing traces.