Delete This poem in Daozhong describes the scene of summer. What can be inferred from what and what?

The poem "Sanqu Daozhong" describes the scene in early summer. It can be inferred from the yellowing of plums, the unabated green shade, and the sound of orioles.

"Sanqu Daozhong"

[Song Dynasty] Zeng Ji

The plum blossoms are yellow, the sun is clear, the creek is overflowing, and the mountains are running.

The green shade does not slow down the road ahead, adding four or five oriole calls.

Translation:

When the plums are yellow and the weather is sunny every day, I take a boat and walk along the stream until I reach the end of the stream, and then change Continue on the mountain path. ?

The green trees on the mountain road are as dense as when we came here, and there are a few happy calls of orioles in the deep forest, which makes it more interesting than when we came here.

"Three Qu Road" This is a chronicle poem, describing the poet's experiences and experiences while walking on the Three Qu Road. The poem describes the peaceful scenery in early summer and the poet's relaxed and happy mood while hiking in the mountains. The first sentence of this poem describes the travel time, the second sentence describes the travel route, the third sentence writes that the beautiful scene of green shade is still as rich as the mountaineering, the fourth sentence writes the sound of orioles, and a few more sweet sounds are added to the green forest on the roadside. The chirping of oriole adds endless vitality and interest to the road of Sanqu Mountain. The whole poem is bright and natural, full of life charm.