Describe the beautiful scenery of the West Lake in summer. How to answer it?

Dark clouds can't cover mountains, but white rain jumps over boats.

The wind comes and blows away (4), looking at the water below the lake.

meaning of a word

(1) June 27th: refers to June 27th, Xining, Song Shenzong (1072). Wanghulou: The name of an ancient building, also known as Kanjinglou. It was built by Qian Hongchu, King of wuyue in the Five Dynasties. Drunk book: a work written when drunk.

⑵ Ink transfer: Flipped black ink, depicting dark clouds. Cover: cover, cover.

(3) White rain: refers to the special landscape of summer showers, which is white and transparent against the backdrop of lakes and mountains because of the large and fierce raindrops. Jumping beads: Jumping beads (pearls) are used to describe raindrops, indicating that raindrops are large and disorderly.

(4) The wind is coming: it means that the wind is coming to the ground. Another example is Han Yu's poem "Two Birds": "The spring breeze rolls up and a hundred birds float." Suddenly: suddenly.

5] Water is like the sky: It describes the lake as open and calm as the sky.

[6] Release fish and turtles: In the Northern Song Dynasty, Hangzhou officially designated the West Lake as a place for release, and no one was allowed to fish, so as to prolong the life of the emperor.

(7) "Water Pillow" sentence: Lying on the boat watching the mountains, you can't feel the ups and downs of the waves, only the ups and downs of the hills. A water pillow is equal to "the pillow is loaded with water".

(8) Windboat: refers to "a boat floating in the wind". Pei Hui: Just wandering.

Wuling: refers to the old mausoleum. Water chestnut is black when it is old, hence its name. Qiàn: a large aquatic plant.

⑽𖹡 (g ⒓): commonly known as Zizania latifolia. Born in rivers and swamps. You can eat it as a vegetable. In fact, rice, for example, is called carved Mi Hu, which can be eaten as a meal.

⑾ Taste the new: In ancient times, in Qiu Meng, the newly harvested grain was sacrificed to the ancestors, and then the new grain was tasted. Huilingguan: According to the records of Bianjing site: "It was built outside Nanxun Gate in five years by Song Xiangfu. It was originally named Wu Yueguan, and later it was named. There is a wind cemetery in the south and Ningxiangchi in the east. "

Traveller: a woman who travels. "The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Han Guang": "Han has a wanderer, so you have to worry about it." This refers to the lotus pickers. Mulan boat: A boat made of magnolia trees. Ren Fang of the Southern Liang Dynasty wrote such a book: "Mulan Island is in Xunyang River, and there are many magnolia trees. He Lv, the king of Wu, planted Mulan here to build a palace. In Qilizhou, there is a boat with Mulan like Lu carved on it. The boat is still in the middle of the state. The poet Yun Mulan Zhou, out of this. " Later, it was often used as a good name for ships, rather than actually made of magnolia wood. Radial (ráo): Paddle for rowing, which refers to the boat here.

[13] Cuiqiao: a kind of ancient female jewelry, which looks like a long feather on the tail of a kingfisher, hence its name.

[14] Zhou Fang: A small continent with lush grass. "Songs of the South, Nine Songs and Xiang Jun": "If you choose Zhou Fang and Du Ruo, you will leave your daughter behind." Du Ruo: The name of vanilla. Perennial herbs, one or two feet tall. Ye Guang is needle-shaped and spicy.

â’‚ Wu Er: refers to the people in Wu, and here also refers to the lotus pickers. Wudi refers to the general name of the south bank of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China.

[14] Silver: It means seclusion in the mountains. Wang Jinkangju's poem "Anti-recruitment" says: "A small tomb is hidden, and a big tomb is close to the market." Yin Zhong: An idle official. Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Zhongyin" said: "Big Yin lives in the city, and small Yin sails in the autumn. Autumn sails are too cold and the market is too noisy. It is better to hide in the middle and hide in the company. "

â’„ "Available" sentence: From Bai Juyi's "Traveling Alone with Pei Xianggong": "Those who steal leisure will have leisure." The opposite situation is used here.

â’… An Xiang: Where to go? Ann, where is it?

Five Drunken Books of Wang Hulou is a set of poems written by Su Shi, a writer and calligrapher in Song Dynasty, when he was exiled to Hangzhou. The authors of these five poems visited the West Lake in Hangzhou, described what they saw and heard while cruising in the lake by boat, and showed the wonderful scenery of the West Lake in Hangzhou. The first poem, written by boat, depicts the beautiful rain scene of the West Lake. The second poem is about cruising in the lake by boat, which shows the interest of swimming in the boat; The third poem, based on the wild plants themselves, implies the hope of being reused by the imperial court; The fourth poem is about Yue Nv's carefree, comparing his own melancholy and depression. The fifth poem uses the meaning of ancient poetry in turn, reflecting a kind of indifference and openness. This group of poems is ingenious, leaving no trace, and the author writes freely, showing profound artistic skill.

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On June 27th, Wang Hu Tower's drunken book-Baidu Encyclopedia.