1. We must recall Jiangnan. (Affirmative sentence in a declarative sentence)
2. We can’t help but remember Jiangnan. (Negative sentence in declarative sentence)
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Three Poems Recalling Jiangnan
Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi
Jiangnan is good, the scenery is old Acquainted. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. Can you not remember Jiangnan?
When I recall the south of the Yangtze River, Hangzhou is the most memorable. Looking for osmanthus seeds in the middle of the moon in the mountain temple, watching the tide on the pillow in the county pavilion. When will we visit again!
I recall Jiangnan, and then I recall Wu Palace. A cup of Wu wine with spring bamboo leaves, Wu Wa dances with drunken hibiscus. See you again sooner or later!
"Three Poems on Recalling the South of the Yangtze River" is a composition of lyrics written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The first poem is about memories of the south of the Yangtze River. It chooses river flowers and spring water to set off the background of sunrise and spring. It looks very bright and beautiful, and vividly depicts the wonderful scene of spring in the south of the Yangtze River. The second poem describes the beauty of Hangzhou. "Jiangnan is good" is verified through the scenes of looking for laurel in the mountain temple and watching the tide in Qiantang, expressing the author's nostalgia for Hangzhou; the third poem describes the beauty of Suzhou. The poet uses wonderful poetry to briefly outline the beauty of Suzhou. The charming style expresses the author's memory and yearning for Suzhou. These three poems are independent but complementary to each other. They respectively describe the beauty of Jiangnan scenery, scenery and women. They have strong artistic summary and wonderful artistic conception.