bright red
Win the day to find the fragrance of Surabaya,
The boundless scene is new for a while.
Know the east wind when you are free,
When everything is colorful, it is always spring.
1. Victory Day: A sunny day.
2. Looking for fragrance: spring outing, hiking.
3. Surabaya: The name of this river is in Shandong Province.
4. Leisure: Ordinary and relaxed. "Casual knowledge" means easy to identify.
5. East wind: spring breeze.
Brief analysis
It is generally believed that this is an outing poem. Judging from the scenery written in the poem, it is also very similar.
The first sentence, "Surabaya to find fragrance", refers to sunny days and weather. "Surabaya" indicates the location. "Seeking fragrance" means finding beautiful spring scenery and pointing out the theme. The following three sentences are all learned from "Looking for Incense". The second sentence "boundless scenery is new", write the first impression of spring scenery. I also wrote the refreshing joy of the author's outing with "Boundless". In the third sentence, he knows the east wind, and the word "knowledge" in the sentence inherits the word "seeking" in the first sentence. "Knowledge" means that the features and features of spring are easy to identify. "East wind" refers to spring. The fourth sentence means that all the colorful scenes are spring. People know spring from this colorful story, which explains why it is easy to know the east wind. The colorful story in this sentence takes care of the "scenery is new for a while" in the second sentence. The third and fourth sentences, write new scenes in vivid language, and gain benefits by seeking incense.
Literally, this poem seems to describe the impression of a spring outing, but the place to find incense is the shore of Surabaya, which was occupied by Jin people when they crossed the Song Dynasty. Zhu has never been to the north, and of course it is impossible to swim in the spring scenery on the shore of Surabaya. In fact, "Surabaya" in the poem implies Confucius, because in the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius taught string songs between Zhu and Si and taught his disciples. So the so-called "seeking incense" means seeking saints.