The night view of the riverside in Hui Chong wrote that ducks in the river were the first to know the news of the warming of the riverside water.

It means: there are two or three peach blossoms outside the bamboo forest, and ducks swim in the water. They first noticed the warming of the river in early spring. The beach has been covered with Artemisia selengensis, reed buds have just broken ground, and puffer fish is about to move from the sea to the upper reaches of the river.

Two Scenes of the Late River in Hui Chong is a set of poems written by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, to Hui Chong. The first poem, called Duck Drama, reproduces the mid-spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River in the original painting, and incorporates the poet's reasonable imagination, which complements the original painting.

(1) Hui Chong (also known as Hui Chong): a native of Jianyang, Fujian Province, one of the nine monks in the early Song Dynasty, was good at poetry and painting. Night Scene by the River is the title of Hui Chong's paintings. There are two paintings, one is a duck play and the other is a flying goose. Qian Zhongshu's Notes on Selected Poems of Song Dynasty is called "Xiaojing". Many annotations are useful for Xiaojing and Night Scene, and the complete works of Dongpo and the annotations before the Qing Dynasty are all useful. These two poems are the portrayal of the riverside scene when Jingjiang wanted to return to the south in the spring of Yuanfeng eight years.

⑵ Artemisia selengensis: the name of grass, including Artemisia annua and Artemisia annua. In the Book of Songs, "Yo yo Luming Literature, eat wormwood from wild animals." Reed bud: the young bud of reed, which is edible.

(3) puffer fish: a kind of fish, the scientific name is "Qu". Its meat is delicious, but its ovaries and liver are highly toxic. Produced in coastal areas and some inland rivers of China. Go against the current every spring and lay eggs in fresh water. Up: refers to going upstream.

(4) Guihong: Guiyan. Broken regiment: leave the flying team.

⑸ Yiyi: Reluctant. Songs of the South is a sentimental person who returns: a person who goes home. Liu Changqing's poem "Chai Men smells dogs barking, and returns to people in the snowy night".

[6] Shuomo: A desert in the north. Du Fu's poem: "She went out of the Purple Palace into the desert."