Two or three peach blossoms outside the bamboo forest and ducks in the water first noticed the warm spring.
Li: Nɡ state, jiānɡ state.
The beach is covered with wormwood, asparagus is beginning to sprout, and puffer fish are preparing to swim upstream from the sea back to the river.
lóu? hāo? mǎn? dì lú? yá? Du m: n, zhè n ɡ Hitton ɡ Joshà n ɡ Xi.
The geese fly north, like people who want to return to the north, but because of attachment, poor team.
Li m: n ɡ Li m: n ɡ u and Hó n ɡ Jopp Kun, Yuhai Sethi u: and Ryan.
Before flying to the north, I knew that it was snowy in the desert in the north, or the south that spent most of the Spring Festival in the south.
F ē n ɡ Xu ě, ɡ n ɡ and jiānɡ.
The vernacular means that there are two or three peach blossoms outside the bamboo forest, and ducks are swimming in the water. They first noticed the warming of the river in early spring. The beach has been covered with Artemisia selengensis, asparagus has begun to sprout, and puffer fish is about to swim back into the river from the sea.
Wild geese fly north, just like people who want to go back to their hometown in the north, but they almost fall behind because of their attachment. Before flying to the north, I knew that the desert in the north was snowy, so I'd better spend half a month in the spring in the south of the Yangtze River.
Extended data
Hui Chong Chunjiang Night Scene This is a poem written by Su Shi in Bianjing 1085 (Yuanfeng Eight Years). There are two original poems. The first poem successfully describes the riverside scenery in early spring. With his meticulous and keen feelings, Su Shi captured the characteristics of the scenery when the seasons changed and expressed his joy and praise for the early spring. The whole poem is full of the breath and vitality of spring, giving people a fresh and comfortable feeling.
The poet first wrote from the side: In the early spring, the earth revived, and the bamboo forest has been dyed green by new leaves. What is more striking is that three or two peach blossoms have blossomed early on the peach tree, which are brightly colored and report the information of spring to people. Then, the poet's eyes turned from the river to the middle of the river, and the ducks who had been looking forward to the whole winter on the shore had already been unable to hold back and rushed to play in the water.
The first sentence of the second song roughly describes the picture of flying geese painted by Hui Chong. The geese flew north, and several geese were reluctant to part and almost left behind. And in the next sentence, comparing these geese to "returning to the north" is very vivid, bringing the scene to life.
The third and fourth sentences of the poem further endow the geese with human feelings. "I know from a distance that there are many snowstorms in the desert, and I am waiting for the spring in Jiangnan." The poet's imagination is rich. Goose is reluctant to leave because the south is warmer than the north, so the poet wrote, Goose thinks the north is very cold, and knows that the desert is windy and snowy from a distance; That's not all. In the last sentence, the poet further wrote that the geese hope to stay in Jiangnan for a few more days.