Interpretation and appreciation of poetry
The yellow wine flag attracts guests to drink, and the villa is hidden from a distance. Innocent geese play in the water spinach room, and flying swallows shuttle between mulberry trees and elms.
A leek grows green in the spring breeze, and a rice field is filled with the fragrance of pollen. There is no hunger and cold in the era of enlightenment, so why bother to plow and weave all day?
The first couplet of this poem divides the theme into two hymns, which are natural in syntax and closely related to the theme. Zhuan Xu painted a vivid picture: geese swimming in a pool full of diamonds, swallows flying out of mulberry trees with mud in their mouths, and nesting among the roof beams.
This couplet only uses nouns to compose poems, not verbs or adjectives, which is a special syntax of Chinese classical poetry. Tie your neck in one fell swoop, highlight the field landscape with apricot curtains in sight, and draw an imaginary harvest scene. Write the feelings of tourists at the end of the couplet.