Butterfly has entered cauliflower, and no guests have come to Tianjia for a long time.
The chicken flew over the fence and the dog barked until it knew that a businessman had come to buy tea.
This poem describes the quiet scenery of the countryside in late spring and shows the author's love for rural life.
The first two sentences of this poem describe the quiet scenery of the countryside. Butterflies fly around in the cauliflower field; The days are getting longer and longer, and no guests come to Tiandu's house. This village is very quiet. This is a positive description of the daily pastoral scenery. The first sentence also shows that it is late spring, and the last two sentences of the poem describe the dynamic scenery when the tea merchants arrive. When tea merchants come to buy tea, even chickens and dogs are amazed, reflecting that few outsiders come and many strangers come, and everyone attaches great importance to it. This is a vibrant scene, but it further illustrates the tranquility of the countryside.
The greatest feature of this poem is the contrast between silence and movement. The first sentence is a moving landscape, but it deepens the silence of "no guests come to Tianjia for a long time". Three or four sentences are moving scenery, but they set off the silence described in the whole poem. Secondly, "butterflies both enter cauliflower" is described by grasping the details of rural static scenery.