Poems describing ancient ants swimming in spring

A poem describing the spring outing of the ancients: ant: flowers are becoming more and more charming.

From the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Travels in Qiantang Spring, Bai Juyi was appointed as the secretariat of Hangzhou in July of the second year of Changqing (822) and Suzhou in March of Bao Liyuan (825), so this Travels in Qiantang Spring was written in the spring of the third and fourth years of Changqing (823 and 824).

Through the poem "Flowers are more and more charming", we can imagine visiting the West Lake in bright spring. The colorful flowers here are dazzling, dazzling, and we simply don't know where to look. Through careful description and observation, Spring Tour in Qiantang shows Bai Juyi's love for the beautiful scenery in spring and his pursuit and yearning for a better life.

This poem has also become one of the famous works describing the spring scenery of the West Lake in the history of China literature. Spring outing in Qiantang is a poem by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. By describing the beautiful scenery of West Lake in Hangzhou in early spring, this poem expresses the author's joy and love for the scenery of West Lake in early spring, and also expresses the author's love for the beauty of nature.

Especially in the middle four sentences, the description of the scenery seen in the spring outing of the West Lake is meticulous, vivid and affectionate, which accurately and vividly shows the lively interest and elegant leisure of natural things. The whole poem is rigorous in structure, natural in connection, accurate in antithesis, simple in language, accurate in words and fresh in rhythm, and has become a famous sentence chanting the West Lake in previous dynasties.

Overall evaluation:

When Bai Juyi was in Hangzhou, there were many poems describing lakes and mountains. This poem captures the characteristics of the local environment and seasons, and depicts the West Lake, which has just put on a spring coat, as full of business and just right. The first poem sticks to the theme and always writes about the lake. The previous sentence points out the location of Qiantang Lake and the surrounding "uneven towers". The use of two place names shows a sense of movement, indicating that the poet is walking and watching.

On the front of the latter sentence, the lake is as bright as water: at the beginning of spring, the water surface is flush with the embankment, and the white clouds in the air are connected with the rippling waves on the lake, which is a typical water state of Jiangnan Spring Lake. Zhuan Xu wrote about birds seen from looking up. Yingying is singing and swallows are dancing, showing the vitality of spring.