It is generally believed that this is a poem describing a spring outing. Judging from the scenery written in the poem, it is also very similar. The first sentence is "winning the day to find fragrance on the waterfront", and "winning the day" refers to sunny days and weather. "Seeking fragrance by the waterfront" refers to finding a beautiful spring scene and defining the theme. The following three sentences are all the first impressions obtained by writing "Looking for Fragrance" and writing about spring scenery. Use "boundless" to describe all the scenery in front of you. "A Moment of Novelty" not only describes the spring back to the earth, the natural scenery is brand-new, but also describes the refreshing joy of the author when he goes out for an outing. In the third sentence, there is nothing to learn when you are free. The word "knowledge" in the sentence inherits the word "seeking" in the first sentence. The word "knowledge" means that the features and features of spring are easy to recognize. The word "east wind" refers to spring. The fourth sentence "all colors are always spring" means that this colorful scene is all made up of spring, and people know spring from this change. This specifically answers why it is possible. "