Who describes autumn scenery in the four ancient poems in the first volume of junior middle school Chinese?

Describe autumn scenery: "Clear sand? Qiu Si "

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1. The first volume of Chinese Grade One lists four ancient poems: Looking at the sea, the next berth in Beibao Mountain, a spring outing in Qiantang River and Tianjingsha? Qiu Si "

2. "Tianjingsha? Qiu Si:

It is a poem written by Ma Zhiyuan, a writer in Yuan Dynasty, and a famous Sanqu work. This song juxtaposes a variety of scenery into a picture of sunset in the autumn suburbs, allowing a wanderer to ride a thin horse on a bleak background, which reveals a sad mood and expresses a wandering sadness. This poem is unique, the first three sentences are all composed of noun phrases, and one * * * lists nine kinds of scenery, which is concise and meaningful. There are only five sentences and twenty-eight characters in the whole song. The language is extremely concise but huge, with profound meaning, exquisite structure and ups and downs. It is praised as "the ancestor of Qiu Si" by later generations.