What kind of scenes are depicted in the poems of Chun Lv, Luo Changsong and Xia Han?

It's from Pastoral Music IV written by Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty.

Plant grass in Chun Lv and pine trees in Xia Han.

Cattle and sheep return to the village lane, and young people don't know how to dress.

Lush: The appearance of lush vegetation. Rollo: It's loose and tall. Dress: the dress of a scholar-bureaucrat

"Xia Han" means that pine trees are lush and give people a cool feeling. This poem depicts a leisurely, quiet and simple country life. "lush grass" and "long pine" are exactly what hermits want. How pleasant it is to have grass in spring and pine in summer. The natural environment is mentioned above, and the human environment is mentioned below. "Cattle and sheep return to the village lane" means "when the day comes, the cattle and sheep come down". The "clothes" here may also refer to yourself. The poet lives in seclusion here, but his identity is still an official. His children don't know whether he is an official or not. This simple country needs neither red tape nor personnel entertainment, which is unprecedented and unheard of in the outside world.

Wang Wei's achievements in poetry are various, including frontier poems, landscape poems, metrical poems and quatrains. His poems were called by Su Shi as "paintings in poems and poems in paintings". He really has his unique attainments in describing natural scenery. Whether it is the grandeur of famous mountains and rivers, the grandeur of frontier blockades, or the quietness of small bridges and flowing water, it can accurately and concisely create a perfect and vivid image, with less pen and ink, high artistic conception and complete integration of poetry and painting. Landscape pastoral poetry school is one of the two major poetry schools in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The main writers are Meng Haoran, Wang Wei, Chang Jian, Zuyong, Pei Di and others. Among them, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran have the highest achievements and the greatest influence, also known as "Wang Meng".