The third sentence, "The east wind dyed 3,000 hectares", wrote that the spring breeze blew the vast fields green. Here, the "East Wind" is used to replace the spring breeze, and the "Dye Out" is used to emphasize the power of the spring breeze. What did you dye? Needless to say, the poet and the reader will naturally feel that the warm spring breeze blows the endless rice fields green, and the earth seems to be dyed green, and everywhere is full of infinite vitality. The fourth sentence, "Egrets keep flying", ends with Egrets flying constantly, which is in contrast with the dense growth of seedlings, enthusiastically praising the hard work of farmers and changing the face of the earth.
It's raining, the ground is green, farmers are bending over to plant seedlings, and egrets are flying in the fields. This is a picture of the pastoral scenery in the south of the Yangtze River depicted by the poet, and the word "green" is particularly prominent in this picture, showing the power of spring breeze and spring rain. Poetry has vivid pictures, beautiful language and strong interest.