What's the difference between the first six sentences and the first six sentences in writing?

The two ending sentences of spring pastoral writing are different from the first six sentences: the first six sentences describe the spring scenery seen by the poet, and the last two sentences express the inner feelings.

Spring Pastoral Poetry is a poem written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the prosperity of spring and the happiness of farmers, reveals some characteristics of social life and people's mental outlook in the early Tang Dynasty, shows the author's keen sense of nature and love for rural life, and expresses travelers' nostalgia for the countryside. The whole poem is healthy and lively, fresh and simple.

This poem describes the prosperity of spring and the happiness of farmers, and at the end expresses travelers' nostalgia for the countryside. In poetry, the poet simply narrates, calmly feels and savors the taste of life.

Turtledove, which is hard to see in winter, flew to the village early with the coming of spring and sang on the house from time to time. The apricot flowers in the village opened before the peach blossoms, and the whole village was hidden in a piece of white apricot flowers. The first two sentences and ten words, through birdsong and bloom, have written the meaning of spring very strongly.

Then, the poet wrote about farming from the spring scenery, as if it were the singing of spring pigeons and dazzling apricot blossoms, which made farmers unable to stay at home. Some farmers prune mulberry branches with axes, while others check the passage of spring water with hoes. The whole mulberry water management is the earliest kind of labor after winter, which can be said to be the prelude to farming.

Returning geese and the new calendar mark the beginning of spring. The swallow came back, flew on the roof beam, and whispered beside the nest, as if she could still know its nest, while the old owner in the house was reading the New Year's calendar.

An old friend, who belongs to Yan, is peaceful and stable, and his former residence remains the same, but "East Wind for the Future" lives in the natural and peaceful replacement and progress. Facing the old nest and the new calendar, how will swallows and people plan and build a new life? This is a poetic spring overture. When the new calendar appeared in front of people, it was like the curtain of spring was opened in front of them.

The first six sentences of this poem are the spring scenery seen by the poet. At the end of the sentence, write down your own emotional activities. The poet thinks the pastoral scenery in this spring is so beautiful. "Everything is thriving and bloom is warm in spring." Everything is full of vitality.

Full of the beauty of life. The poet wanted to drink heartily, but he stopped in front of the wine. He can't help feeling sorry and disappointed when he thinks that those who are far away from home can't enjoy and appreciate this kind of life.