"From far to near", also known as high beam near focusing method. It refers to writing people, scenery or things in the distance first, and then writing people, scenery or things in the vicinity, gradually pushing closer, from shallow to deep, one by one. Or let people, scenery and things be in a distant position first, and then push the lens to make it closer and clearer.
"nuanced" means that the problem is very comprehensive, or that the description and performance are very delicate, and the nuances are fully displayed.
He wrote: "The bird sounds the New Year, so far it is Longqiu in Mazhen", which expresses the liveliness and joy of spring through auditory description. These descriptions cooperate with each other, making readers feel the beauty and vitality of spring as if they were in the spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River.
Su Shi skillfully used contrast and metaphor to emphasize the unique charm of spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River. For example, he showed the beauty and uniqueness of spring scenery in Jiangnan by comparing it with that in Jiangbei. For another example, he used metaphor to compare the spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River to a painting, emphasizing its beauty and artistic value. The use of these techniques makes readers feel the unique charm of spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River more deeply.
Description technology:
Su Shi used a variety of descriptive techniques in his poems to describe the spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River from different angles. For example, he shows the vitality and vigor of spring by describing the details of spring grass, spring flowers and spring water.
He expressed the unique charm of Jiangnan by describing the natural scenery of Jiangnan, such as "thousands of miles of yingge are green and red, and the wind of national wine flags in water towns and mountains". These descriptions are intertwined, forming a colorful picture scroll, which makes readers feel the beauty and uniqueness of spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River.
Su Shi used abundant sensory description techniques in his poems, such as vision, hearing and smell. Let readers feel the beauty of spring scenery in Jiangnan more truly. For example, he wrote: "The earth is full of fragrant forests and green Yang Qianli", which shows the vitality and beauty of spring through visual description.
The scenery writing of Looking at the South of the Yangtze River is multi-angle description, delicate sensory description and the use of metaphor. The application of these techniques makes readers feel the beauty of spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River more truly, and also shows Su Shi's outstanding literary talent.