Butterflies dance from time to time. What kind of scene does the charming Yingying describe?

This is an interesting poem about scenery. The path is full of flowers, and the branches under the flowers are all pressed down. Above the petals are lingering butterflies and singing orioles. Their lively and comfortable expressions can give people a relaxed and happy feeling. The poet used "always" and "they danced around the flowers". From here, people can smell the rich flowers. On the path next to the flowers, there are clear crows and cha cha sounds. This is a very rhythmic word, which makes the whole bright and complicated picture full of movement and makes poetry have a brighter and smoother rhythm. The whole poetic language is full of spoken language. It is very kind to read, and the poet's heartfelt happiness in spring is vividly on the paper. The first sentence "Huang Siniang's family is full of flowers" points out that the place to find flowers is on the path of "Huang Siniang's family". "Path" is a path full of flowers "means that many flowers cover the path and connect the path. This sentence is written in a poem by a famous person, which has a strong interest in life and a folk song flavor. The second sentence is "a thousand flowers are low." "A hundred flowers blossom" describes a large number. The words "pressure" and "low" in "Pressing branches low" are used very aptly and vividly, vividly depicting the dense, large and numerous flowers in spring, which bend the branches. The third sentence, "butterflies dance from time to time." Linglian "describes butterflies flying around and reluctant to go." Colorful butterflies on the flower branches linger because they love flowers, suggesting the fragrance and brightness of flowers. The flowers are lovely, and the dancing of butterflies is also lovely, which inevitably makes people who walk "linger". Write the bright fragrance of spring flowers from the side. In fact, the poet was also attracted by colorful spring flowers and stayed. But he may not stop, but move on, because the scenery is infinite and there are many beautiful scenery. The fourth sentence is "Jiao Ying chirps." "Jiao" is a soft and mellow description. "Chen Wenjing Jump" refers to that when the poet Shang Huashi was enjoying the beautiful scenery, a string of wonderful orioles just woke up the poet who was intoxicated with the flowers. Just because the poet was happy, he took it for granted that oriole was singing for himself. This is the same as the previous sentence, saying that butterflies are attached to spring flowers, which is empathy. Because the poet successfully used this technique, things and I blended and the scene came into being. This kind of theme is common in quatrains in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. However, it is rare to see such a poem with exquisite description and unusually beautiful colors. After Du Fu's "Flowers Like Flowers", he added "Thousands of Flowers" and butterfly singing and dancing, and the scenery was beautiful. This kind of writing is unprecedented. [1] People in the prosperous Tang Dynasty paid great attention to the harmony of poetic tone. Their quatrains can often be strung together, so they are very harmonious. Du Fu's quatrains are not written for singing, but purely poetry, so there are often awkward sentences. According to the law, the sentence "flowers are pressing branches" in this poem should be flat. But this "contradiction" is by no means an arbitrary destruction of the melody, and the overlap of "letting a hundred flowers blossom" has a taste of beauty. Although the word "duo" of "Qianhua" and the word "four" in the same position in the previous sentence belong to the same tone, the rising tone and falling tone are different from each other, and the tone still changes. It's not that poets don't pay attention to the musical beauty of poetry. This is manifested in the use of disyllabic words, onomatopoeic words and overlapping words in three or four sentences. "Liulian" and "Freedom" are both disyllabic words, such as the connection between beads and melody. "Chen Wenjing" is an onomatopoeic word that describes Jiao Ying's voice and gives people an immersive auditory image. "Yes" and "Chen Wenjing" are overlapping words. Even if the upper and lower sentences form antithesis, the meaning is stronger and more vivid, which can better express the poet's sudden joy when he is infatuated with Hua Hudie and suddenly awakened by the sound of warblers. Except for the words "dance" and "warbler", these two sentences are all tongue-toothed sounds. The use of these series of tongue-toothed sounds creates a sense of self-talk, which vividly shows the feeling that flower lovers are intoxicated and surprised by the beautiful scenery. The utility of sound is very helpful to the expression of emotions. Syntactically, many poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty are natural, and Du Fu is different from them. For example, "antithesis" (later couplets) is the style of quatrains in the early Tang Dynasty, and there are few quatrains in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, because it is difficult to achieve a perfect ending. Du Fu, however, is hard to see, and such a poem couplet is both steady and memorable, which makes people feel that it is used properly: when it is pleasing to the eye, isn't it more fascinating to listen to Ying Ge's "Cha Cha"? Besides, according to customary grammar, these two sentences should be written like this: butterflies dance when they play, and yinger crows freely. Put "lingering" and "freedom" at the beginning of the sentence.