At first glance, it is two or three miles away, and mist hangs over four or five families.
The pavilions are six or seven, and the flowers bloom in eighty or ninety.
Translation:
At first glance, two or three miles away, mist enveloped four or five families.
There are six or seven pavilions beside the village, and many flowers are in full bloom.
Appreciate:
Through the expression of brocade, this poem arranges the scenes of smoky villages, people's homes, pavilions and flowers together to form an idyllic landscape, creating an elegant artistic conception and expressing the poet's love and praise for nature.
Second, the number of empty fingers is large, and the smoke in the kitchen is vertical. The phrase "there are six or seven pavilions and eighty or ninety flowers" is transformed into a point-like visual impression: pavilions and pavilions are full of flowers. The poet arranged a quantifier in each sentence of this poem, which is novel and changeable, and each sentence also arranged two or three numbers: the word "one" begins, 23, 45 and 67 are embedded in the sentence, and 890 returns to the beginning of the sentence.
Creative background:
Poetry of Mountain Villages is a poem by Shao Yong, a philosopher in the Northern Song Dynasty. Through the expression of brocade, this poem arranges the scenes of smoky villages, people's homes, pavilions and flowers together to form an idyllic landscape, creating an elegant artistic conception and expressing the poet's love and praise for nature.