The spring breeze in Jiang Nanan is green. "Spring Breeze and Green Jiang Nanan" comes from the Northern Song Dynasty poet Wang Anshi's "Dengguazhou". The poem says: "Guazhou at the mouth of Beijing is separated by several mountains. The spring breeze is green in Jiang Nanan. When will the bright moon shine on me? " This poem is a homesick poem. At the beginning of the poem, it describes that the poet is so close to home, that is, there are only a few mountains between Guazhou and Zhongshan in Jingkou, but it is this instant distance that makes people who go out unable to go home. "Spring breeze turns green in Jiang Nanan", Jiang Nanan turns green and it is spring again, but when will it return? In this way, the poet expressed his desire to resign and return to China as soon as possible.
(2) Thousands of miles of warblers sing green and reflect red. "Thousands of miles of warblers sing green and reflect red" comes from Du Mu's poem "Jiang Nan Chun Jue Ju". The poem reads: "A thousand miles of warblers sing green and reflect red, and the water village is full of wine flags. There were 480 temples in the Southern Dynasties, with many towers and misty rain. " This poem is a seven-character quatrain describing the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River. At the beginning of the poem, "Thousands of miles of warblers sing green and reflect red, and the mountains and rivers in the water town are full of wine flags", these two sentences show the beautiful picture of the vast south of the Yangtze River: waterside villages, battlements on the side of mountains and wine flags fluttering in the wind; Clusters of green trees, clusters of red flowers, and the sound of orioles is even more charming. However, the phrase "Four hundred and eighty temples in the Southern Dynasties, amidst misty rain" has shifted poetry from writing about natural landscapes to writing about temples with humanistic landscape characteristics, which has skillfully rubbed into the vicissitudes of history. Through the misty rain of history, people are reminded of the rulers' worship of Buddhism and the development of Buddhist temples, which has hurt their lives, but Buddhist temples can't save the regime that is sick and blind.
(3) At sunrise, the river is redder than the fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue. "Red flowers at sunrise are better than fire, and the riverside is as green as blue", which comes from the memory of Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi on Jiangnan. The poem says: "Jiangnan is good, and the scenery has been familiar." When spring comes, the sun rises from the river, the flowers on the river are brighter than red, and the green river is greener than the blue grass. How can we make people not miss Jiangnan? Jiang Nanyi, the most memorable is Hangzhou. Looking for laurel trees in Zhongshan Temple in the month, watching the tide on the pillow in the county pavilion. When will you revisit? Jiang Nanyi, followed by Wu Gong. Wu Yi cup of spring bamboo leaves, Wu Wa dance lotus drunk. Will we meet again sooner or later? " This word is a poet's work recalling the scenery of Jiangnan, mainly describing the scenery of Jiangnan at sunrise in spring. The beauty of Jiangnan scenery lies in its beauty. The most beautiful is the green river, and the most beautiful is the bright red river flower. "Flowers on the Sunrise River" and "Flowers on the Spring River" are the most beautiful places, moments and scenery in the south of the Yangtze River. The charming and intoxicating spring scenery was once seen by Suzhou and Hangzhou poets, but now there is no such opportunity. The poet can't help but sigh, how can one not miss Jiangnan? The question at the end shows the poet's deep affection for Jiangnan and inspires readers' deep yearning for the beautiful scenery.