Ye Shaoweng
Should pity the fangs and print the moss, and buckle Chai Fei for a long time.
But this spring spring, after all, can't be caged. Look, there is a pink apricot sticking out of the wall. [ 1
"It's worthless to visit a garden" is a famous phrase of Ye Shaoweng, a poet in the Song Dynasty. This little poem describes what the poet saw and felt when he visited the garden in spring. This poem begins with the poet enjoying the flowers in the garden, but he can't get into the garden gate. Emotionally, he went from expectation to disappointment. Later, when I saw an apricot sticking out of the wall, I realized the spring in the garden. My feelings changed from disappointment to unexpected surprise, which was tortuous and hierarchical. In particular, the third and fourth sentences not only exaggerate the rich spring scenery, but also reveal profound philosophy. The whole poem is very lively and interesting, which embodies the characteristics of small frames and deep meaning, and is famous for its blending of scenes.