Drink two raindrops after Chu Qing on the lake.

Drinking clear water on the lake began to rain. Su Shi's water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are empty and rainy. If there are more dead beauties in the West Lake, C+ is so appropriate.

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(1) liàn yàn Yan is sunny-sparkling. Very good, very beautiful. (3) Empty-drizzling and confused. (4) Zi Shi, a beautiful woman of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period, was originally named Shi Yiguang, ranking first among the four ancient beauties (Shi, Wang Zhaojun, Di Xin,). She lives in the west of Huanshaxi Village (now Zhuji County, Zhejiang Province), so she is called Shi.

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The lake is sparkling and beautiful. The mountains shrouded in fog show wonderful colors. The west lake is as beautiful as the elephant. It is beautiful whether it is sunny or rainy.

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○ Pingsheng ● Pingsheng ⊙ Pinke △ Yunping ▲ The rhyme of this book is: four; It can be "four branches, five micro, eight qi and ten ashes [half]" The water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are cloudy and rainy. ●○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○96 ●●○○●○● ●○○●⊙⊙△

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Su Shi (1037 ~110/) was born in Meishan, Northern Song Dynasty. He is a famous writer, one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties. He is knowledgeable and versatile, and has high attainments in calligraphy, painting, poetry and prose. His calligraphy is called "Song Sijia" with Cai Xiang, Huang Tingjian and Mi Fei; He is good at painting bamboo and strange stones, and also has outstanding opinions on painting theory and calligraphy theory. He is a literary leader after Ouyang Xiu in the Northern Song Dynasty, and his prose is as famous as Ouyang Xiu. Poetry is like the name of Huang Tingjian; His words are magnificent and bold, and his words are graceful and restrained. Known as "Su Xin" with Xin Qiji in the Southern Song Dynasty, * * * is an uninhibited poet.

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This is a poem praising the beauty of the West Lake, which was written during the poet's tenure as a judge in Hangzhou. There are two original songs, and this is the second one. Hangzhou West Lake, also known as Xizi Lake, is located in the west of Hangzhou. It's called Xizi Lake, which comes from this little poem.

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One day, Su Shi and his friends were drinking by the West Lake. It was sunny at first, but it soon turned cloudy and began to rain. In this way, before drinking, the poet enjoyed two completely different views of the West Lake, sunny and rainy. So the poet praised: the West Lake on a sunny day is sparkling and dazzling, which just shows the beautiful scenery; On rainy days, the West Lake is hazy in the mountains, showing another wonderful scenery. Rain or shine, the West Lake is always beautiful. I think it is best to compare the West Lake to learning Chinese characters. The color of the mountain is her elegant decoration, and the water is her rich powder. No matter how she dresses up, she can always bring out her natural beauty and charming charm. The first two sentences of this poem are descriptions: the description of water on sunny days and mountains on rainy days, which shows the beauty of the scenery of the West Lake and the changeable characteristics of sunny days and rainy days from two landforms and two kinds of weather. It is concrete and vivid, with a high degree of artistic generality, so that some people commented that many ancient poems on the West Lake were swept away by these two sentences. The last two sentences are metaphors: between heaven and earth, human beings are the most spiritual; Among human beings, calligraphy is the most beautiful. On the basis of the first two sentences, compare the West Lake to a beautiful stone, saying that it is as beautiful as a stone, not to mention wearing light makeup or heavy makeup! However, writing about the beauty of the West Lake is not the whole mystery of this metaphor. Some women in history are as famous as writing. Why do poets compare Xizi to the West Lake? This is because, in addition to her beauty, Xizi has two unique similarities with the West Lake: First, Xizi's hometown is not far from the West Lake and belongs to the land of ancient Yue; Second, both the West Lake and the West Lake have the word "West" on their heads, which sounds natural. For these reasons, Su Shi's wonderful metaphor won the praise of later generations, and the West Lake is also known as Xizi Lake. This poem is very general. It is not a description of a scene or a scene of the West Lake, but a comprehensive evaluation of its beautiful scenery. The spread of this poem adds luster to the scenery of the West Lake.