How to appreciate the poem "There is no wind, willows are all over the sky, pear blossoms don't rain"?

Pipa-playing by Fan Chengda in Southern Song Dynasty.

Embroidered curtain at the head of Biwa Building, Qingxi Oblique outside Chilan Bridge.

There is no wind and willows all over the sky, and there is no rain and pears all over the ground.

This is an exquisite poem with the title taken from the first sentence. This scene turned into a poem, describing the scenery in late spring.

The word "pipa line" contains infinite meanings. In the embroidered curtain, the people in the scene are vividly portrayed.

The sentence "No Wind" can be compared with Han Yu's "Late Spring": "Huayang jade pod has no talent, only solves the snow all over the sky", which is fresh and natural, and being relaxed and free is elegant, and writes the vigorous vitality of willow trees in spring, just like a vivid sketch of the painter. "Pipa Trip" reminds people of gorgeous mansions, and then it is associated with embroidered curtains, Chilan Bridge and other scenery, implying that the small court in the Southern Song Dynasty sang and danced the West Lake, and Yan stood against the curtain, unaware of the disaster from heaven. Ironically, the monarchs and ministers in the Southern Song Dynasty were intoxicated with Lin 'an and forgot the national humiliation. "There is no wind, willows are everywhere, and pears are everywhere." The superficial scenery description is actually a deep emotional expression, expressing ups and downs in the beautiful scenery description, criticizing the Southern Song Dynasty court for indulging in singing and dancing, regardless of state affairs.