What poems do Quanhong Zen remind me of?

China diver Quan Hongchan is widely loved for his excellent diving skills and young face.

When it comes to full red Zen, I think of the following poems:

"The water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are empty and rainy. Compared with West Lake and West Lake, it is always appropriate to make up for it. " (Su Shi's Rain after Drinking on the Lake)

In this poem, Su Shi describes the unique beauty of the West Lake, whether it is sunny or rainy. All-Red Zen is like the West Lake in diving, and it has a unique charm in both competition and training. Her performance makes people lament her talent and skills, just like the West Lake, which is so beautiful from any angle.

"Youth is like a dream, but success is rugged and ambitious." (Bai Juyi's Pipa Trip)

Quan Hongchan achieved great success at a young age. It can be said that her youth was spent in struggle. In this poem, "Youth is like a dream, proverbs wake up" can be used to describe Quan Hongchan's career, "Success is rugged, ambition is bright" can describe her tenacity and determination in the face of difficulties and challenges.

"Beautiful and prosperous." (Du Mu's Farewell)

Although Quan Hongchan is still very young, she has demonstrated her skills and experience on a complicated stage. In this poem, Quan Hongchan's rapid growth and sophisticated performance in diving can be described by "beauty playing the old finger", while "bustling racing time" can describe her gorgeous skills and speed in the competition.

"If you are not indifferent, you will have no ambition. If you are not quiet, you will be far away." (Zhuge Liang's Book of Commandments)

Quan Hongchan's great success in diving stems from her inner peace and indifferent attitude towards fame and fortune. In this poem, "nothing is far from tranquility" can be used to describe Quan Hongchan's calmness and concentration in the competition, while "nothing is indifferent to her ambition" can describe her unremitting pursuit of her goals.

These are the poems I can think of. These poems all describe the unity of beauty and wisdom that Quan Hongchan showed in diving, which fully proves her skill, courage and concentration.