The whole poem of Wujiang Chuihong Pavilion is as follows: Clouds are broken, sails are broken, jade is broken, perch frost is broken, oranges are broken, and new poems are sent to mulberry and bamboo, and the autumn colors are full of the southeast.
This is a poem written by Mi Fei, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, reciting the weeping Hongqiao in Wujiang. It vividly depicts the magnificent scene of this ancient famous bridge with rippling water waves and flying Changhong. This poem is written in a rainbow pavilion, with a large outline, white clouds, mountains and rivers, and a boat, which shows the characteristics of the painter's poem. The words "gold" and "jade" are used to describe products, but the color of perch and citrus is the same. Some authors regard these two things as more important than jade-rich temples and secluded mountains and rivers, which naturally leads to the next sentence, saying that we should make friends with first-class figures like Lu Yu. The third sentence rhymes a bit, which is a bit backward. The conclusion is still going on, and the topic is written. Autumn Full Southeast takes care of the first two sentences and further expands the artistic conception.