Ceng Gong's writing background is his later years, and he has a profound understanding of life. This poem expresses his praise for the down-to-earth people, and it is also a summary of his honest and diligent life.
The first and second sentences of topic 1 describe the scenery on the south bank of Qinhuai River after the spring rain from near to far.
The first sentence is a close-up view, which depicts the "quickness" of the spring rain in the south with a word "country"; The word "full" is used to describe the "big" of this rain-after a spring rain, the river will overflow the embankment in Hengtang (jiangning house) on the south bank of Qinhuai River in the south of Nanjing. If the rain is not fast and heavy, it will definitely fall down the river and will not "fill" the embankment.
The second sentence describes the prospect, which is a further explanation of the reason why the dam is full of water. The distant mountains fluctuate, and the heavy rain falls down the mountain, and then flows into Qinhuai River from left to right. While writing about the scenery, I explained the direction-the scenery flows into Qinhuai River from east to west, so the flow direction of Qinhuai River in the south of the city should also be east-west. This sentence is a supplement to the first sentence "urgent rain"
Title 2 The poet pulled his thoughts back from the heavy rain and began to paint the scenery in front of him. Peach blossoms and plum blossoms bloom for a while, and it is inevitable that the flowers will fall after a heavy rain, while the green grass remains. He used heavy rain as a metaphor for political storms and flowers as a metaphor for politicians, and expounded his political stance and ruling philosophy. This is a summary of an experienced old man's life.
Compared with Bai Juyi's two poems, it is much more immature and should be his early creation. By describing Cao Chun's tenacious vitality, I encourage myself to emulate Cao Chun's tenacious spirit and face setbacks and difficulties.
The similarity between them lies in that they are both emotional in the scenery and use the vitality of grass to clarify a philosophy of life. The difference is that the former is more realistic and the latter is more symbolic.