"Two orioles sing green willows, and egrets cover the sky."
My window framed the snow-covered western hills. My door often says "goodbye" to ships sailing eastward.
Two orioles are singing among the green willows, and a line of egrets is flying straight into the blue sky. Sitting by the window, you can see the Millennium Snow in Xiling, and the Wan Li ship from Soochow is moored at the door.
Extended data
1, the creative background of quatrains
In 755 AD, the "An Shi Rebellion" broke out, and Du Fu once fled to Zizhou. In the second year, the rebellion was put down and Du Fu returned to Chengdu Caotang. At that time, he was in a good mood Faced with the vitality of this school, he couldn't help writing this poem.
2. Appreciation of quatrains
This quatrain is a scene, but it is integrated, and it is the poet's inner state of mind that plays a connecting role. On the surface, it presents a vibrant picture, but in the cheerful and bright scene, it entrusts the poet with the loss of time, loneliness and boredom, and even writes the poet's complicated mood when there is a glimmer of hope.
Beyond that kind of hope, there are more poets' sadness about disappointment, ignorance and hesitation about whether hope can be realized. It is the theme of this poem to pin the poet's complicated feelings on the fresh and brisk scenery.