Lying on the boat and looking at the clouds in the sky, they didn't seem to move, but they didn't know that the clouds and I were moving eastward. The author and the whole poem

Flying flowers on both sides of the strait, red boats, and a hundred miles of fish embankment wind for most of the day. Lying looking at the clouds all over the sky, I don't know that clouds and I are both east.

The word "Qu Fei", named "Jian Zhai", was a poet in the late Northern Song Dynasty and early Southern Song Dynasty.

This is the poet's real feeling on Xiangyi Road in Henan. The boat went down the river, and it only took half a day to walk a hundred miles with the wind. The speed of water flow is amazing. The scenery on both sides of the elm dike should be like flying by. Although this poem is not written, it can be imagined. But the poet pays attention to the feeling of watching the clouds on the boat: lying on the boat watching the clouds all over the sky, motionless, the boat traveled hundreds of miles, but did not notice that the clouds and boatmen were all heading east. Looking at the clouds on the boat is one kind of feeling, and looking at the flowers and trees on both sides is another kind of feeling. The different feelings reflect the different distance between subject and object: flowers and trees are nearby, as if they can fly; The white clouds are too far away for the audience to feel. However, it was also Chen who looked at the clouds in the sky on another occasion, but he walked with the returning poet: