A statement describing the poet's spring outing in Qiantang Lake

Bai Juyi (772-846), named Lotte, was named Mr. Xiangshan Jushi and Mr. Zuiyin. His ancestral home was Taiyuan (now Shaanxi), and his great-grandfather Bai Wen moved to Xiaguan (now Weinan, Shaanxi), so he was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi's poems are rich in subject matter, profound in content, simple in expression, appropriate and fluent. 2. Qiantang Lake: another name for West Lake in Hangzhou. 3. Gushan Temple: On Gushan Mountain in Bai Causeway, West Lake. 4. Jiating: Jiagong Pavilion built by Jia Quan, the secretariat of Hangzhou in the Tang Dynasty, no longer exists today. 5. Chuping: From a distance, the water surface of the West Lake seems to be just flush with the shore and the scenery on the shore. 6. Cloud foot: In ancient Chinese, the drooping object is called "foot" and the lower part of the rain is called "rain foot". This refers to the drooping clouds. 7. Warm trees: sunny trees. 8. Miscellaneous flowers: refers to a large number of open spring flowers. 9. None (mò): Disappeared. 10. Hudong: Taking Gushan as a reference, Baisha Dike (i.e. Bai Causeway) is in the northeast of Gushan. Appreciation: From the northern foot of Gushan Mountain to the present autumn moon in Pinghu and Bai Causeway, the poet reported the information of spring to people all the way: the lake is full of spring water, the trees are full of spring warblers, the spring flowers are in full bloom in the air, and the spring grass is just green. The poet's keen and delicate brushwork makes people realize that the West Lake is dressed in spring clothes. The poet praised the spring scenery of the West Lake and pointed out that he loved walking on the white sand embankment. There is water on both sides of Bai Causeway, and willows and peach trees are planted on both sides of the embankment. Walking on the Bai Causeway in spring, the lake is at your feet, and you seem to be walking on the water; Willow branches in early spring, like smoke and fog, like silk, come to your face and make your heart swell with infinite tenderness and infinite love. You are like in a dream and a fairyland. When you walk on the Bai Causeway in spring, you can better appreciate the poet's feelings and moods when he wrote this poem.