The specific painting methods are referenced as follows:
Quatrain "Chi Ri Jiang Shan Li" is a five-character quatrain written by Du Fu.
This poem starts with the word "Chi Ri", which highlights the characteristics of the warm sunshine in spring and the prosperity of all things, and organically combines the objects described in the poem to form a bright and harmonious spring scenery. picture. The wonderful spring scenery in the poem is bathed in the warm sunshine, harmonious and beautiful, giving people a sense of beautiful spring.
Wang Sishuang, a scholar of the Ming Dynasty, retorted in his "Du Zui": "Yu said: The two sentences in the first two sentences (referring to the world) are not business, and the two sentences in the second sentence see that all things are not uncomfortable. Isn't it enough? Is it true joy that touches my heart?" Wang's opinion is correct. This poem captures the characteristics of the scenery to describe the beauty of spring. The picture is beautiful and the style is soft, which can arouse readers' joy of spring.
"Chiri" comes from "The Book of Songs·July": "Spring is late." In spring, the sunshine time is getting longer and the weather is getting warmer. As the saying goes, "The sky is warm at the beginning and the day is long at the beginning" (Ouyang Jiong) "Good Spring").
The poet starts the whole poem with "Chi Ri", highlighting the characteristics of the warm sunshine in spring and the prosperity of all things, and organically combines the objects described in the poem to form a bright and harmonious picture of spring. . You see: the sun is shining, the water is green and the mountains are green, the vegetation is revived, and everything is renewed. The breeze blows on your face, bringing the fragrance of flowers and the freshness of spring grass.
On the river beach and on the bank of the stream, the ice and snow have melted away, the soil is moist and soft, and swallows fly around lightly, building nests in the mud and whispering.
The water is warm and the sand is warm. The beautiful and affectionate mandarin ducks cuddle up to each other and sleep peacefully. They are very cute and charming. Swallows are migratory birds, and the poet describes them intentionally to highlight the characteristics of spring. The words "chiri", "jiangshan", "spring breeze" and "flowers and grass" in the first two sentences form a large scene outlined in thick lines, and the words "beautiful" and "fragrant" at the end of the sentence highlight the poet's strong feelings; the last two sentences The sentences are specific pictures drawn with fine brushwork, including dynamic depictions of swallows flying and static portrayals of sleeping mandarin ducks.
Feiyan’s busyness embodies the vitality of spring, while Yuanyang’s leisure reveals the gentle spring spirit. The movement and silence complement each other. All of this is bathed in the warm sunshine, harmonious and beautiful, and really gives people a sense of spring.