In what order does the poet describe the first six lines of Zuo Si's Ode to the Imperial City of Luoyang?

From top to bottom, from far to near. The six lines in the first half of the poem, "The sky is bright and the sun is shining brightly," describe the scenery of Luoyang, the capital city. The poet climbed up and looked into the distance, and what appeared in front of him was: the clear sky and the dazzling sunshine shining on the land of China. There are rows of tall buildings in the Royal Palace of Luoyang City, with eaves like floating clouds. In the Gaomen Courtyard, many princes lived. The poet is writing from a high place, from the sun to the Gaomen Courtyard. It is obvious that he is looking down from the sun in the distant sky above, and finally sees the prince's mansion nearby below.