Su Shi's West Lake Poems

Su Shi's poems describing the West Lake are as follows:

Chuqing Lake after Drinking Rain (its)

Song sushi

The water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are cloudy and rainy.

If there are more dead beauties in the West Lake, C+ is so appropriate.

Wanghu Building and Drunken Books (1).

Song sushi

Black clouds cover the shovel tail mountain, and white rain jumps over the boat.

Suddenly, the wind rolled up and dispersed the clouds in the sky. The lake was blue as a mirror, beautiful and gentle.

Five wonders of the West Lake at night.

Song sushi

The new moon is still alive, and it took five or six years to gradually linger.

If you throw up like half tonight, visitors will have to look at their watches a second time.

The second time I saw the moon gradually falling, and it was strange to fall in the last scene.

Who could have predicted the personnel of the Ming Dynasty? When I saw that there was no dragon in the west of the lane, the old dragon had no bullfighting, and the East Mangjiao rose to Chang Geng.

The fisherman closed the barrel before dawn, and only Pop's voice was heard on the boat.

(original note: fishing is forbidden on the lake, and all fishermen are also stolen).

The water is boundless, and the lotus blooms at night.

Watch the lights gradually come out of the temple in the distance, and wait until the moon gets dark to see the lake.

Gradually, I saw the lights from the temple in the distance, and I didn't see the lake until it was dark and windy in the month. The lake is not ghost or fairy, and the wind and waves are quiet.

Go to the temple in pairs and see nothing.

Appreciate:

The first sentence: Dark clouds are like spilled black egg water, which has not covered the mountain. In the poem, the bird cloud is compared to "turning over", which is vivid.

The first sentence, Ma Yu: Two bright white spots landed in the lake bay, splashing countless water, and they randomly entered the cabin. The two scenic spots are described as "jumping ball", which is vivid and colorful, and the word "no" highlights the ever-changing weather.