Han Yu's poem "Early Spring" describes the scenery of early spring

early spring

Han Yu

The rain in Tianjie is as slippery as crisp,

The color of the grass is far and near, but not at all.

The biggest advantage is that one spring,

It's better than a city full of smoke and willow.

The full name of this poem is "eighteen members of the water department in early spring", not "early spring"

It's raining lightly in the Imperial Capital, which makes the earth soft. The grass drills out of the ground, but there is no light green in the distance. The most beautiful scenery in a year is this early spring scenery, which is far better than the late spring scenery in Beijing.

[Comment] The first two lines of this poem are about scenery, one is about light rain, and the other is about grass. After careful observation and comparison, the author vividly described the characteristics of Beijing's early spring scenery. The last two lines are lyrical. The author thinks that the early spring scenery greatly exceeds the late spring scenery, which expresses the author's praise for Shu Ya.

So; Han Yu's poem describing the scenery in early spring is:

The rain in Tianjie is as slippery as crisp,

The color of the grass is far and near, but not at all.