? Although the emotions expressed may be different, it is only the result of people's integration of objective scenery and their own subjective emotions. "Where the petals flow like tears, lonely birds sing their sorrows" and "Green grass is like grass" are just external descriptions, and it is precisely because of the poet's sadness of parting that he wrote such a poem full of affection.
However, if the poet is relatively peaceful and simply finds beauty in the natural environment, his poems will be different.
? After a heavy rain, the pond was full of water and very calm, as if immersed in a gently polished mirror, reflecting the reflection of the house on the shore.
Suddenly there was an east wind, and the drooping willow branches danced gracefully, and the water droplets on the willow branches swept through the middle of the lotus leaves, making a constant noise.
This ancient poem is Liu Ban's Pond after Rain in Song Dynasty, which describes a scene of a pond after rain. As Sima Guang's assistant, Liu Ban participated in the compilation of "A Mirror with Resources", which is still quite famous in history. Although we don't have much contact with this ancient poem written by him, the first two sentences he wrote are static, the last two are moving, there is static in moving, and there is movement in moving. A picture of the pond after the rain brought by 28 words is vivid and fascinating.
? The first two sentences describe the static picture of the pond. "After a shower, the pond was flat and mirrored on the eaves." After the shower. The pond is full of water. There is no wind, no ripple on the water, just like a mirror, reflecting the eaves of the house.
Seeing this ancient poem, we can easily associate it with Liu Yuxi's description of the beautiful scenery of Dongting Lake. "The lake and the moon set each other off, and there is no wind mirror on the pool surface." I'm also writing a rubbing mirror on Dongting Lake. This actually reflects the poet's imagination.
? The first two sentences describe static pictures, while the last two sentences describe beautiful scenery from a dynamic perspective. "Suddenly, the east wind began to dance with weeping willows, making it louder." At this moment, the east wind suddenly blew and the willows danced. Raindrops on the willow branches sprinkled on the lotus leaves, making a crisp and pleasant sound.
The dynamic pictures of the last two sentences are more beautiful than the static pictures of the first two sentences, and it is easier to form dynamic pictures in our minds. Whether it is the east wind, dancing willows or the sound of lotus leaves, there is a vibrant atmosphere. The dynamic beauty of these two sentences is in sharp contrast with the first two sentences. Every word is like a rain bead scattered on the willow tree in the poem, flying every word, forming a beautiful artistic conception that makes people yearn for it.
? Although we don't have much time to contact this ancient poem, his description of the summer situation is very beautiful and pure. If we are lucky enough to meet such scenery when living in the countryside, we may be able to appreciate the pure beauty of the poem after chanting.