Appreciation of Poetry What kind of scenes are described in the first two poems of Mountain Village after Rain? Answer them in beautiful language.

The winding stream is surrounded by lush bamboo forests. Walking along the path next to the bamboo forest, crossing the wooden bridge across the stream, I heard several crows. Looking inside, several farmhouses were vaguely exposed between the cliffs in the drizzle.

The drizzle, a few crows, winding paths leading to a secluded place, gurgling streams and quaint slab bridges all depict the quiet, harmonious and beautiful features of the mountain village scenery.

One or two chickens crow in the rain. At the beginning of the poem, there is a mountain village flavor. First of all, this is related to the "cock crow", which is one of the characteristics of the village. On rainy days, the sky with alternating twilight will induce "cock crow". But if it is a plain dam, the village will not be very small, and a crow will attract a group of chickens. Mountain villages are different, and the terrain makes the settlements scattered.

If the first sentence already shows the quietness of the mountain village, then the second sentence shows the "depth" of the mountain residence through the description of the winding path, so that readers can experience the fun of hiking under the guidance of the poem. How satisfying it is to walk on the winding path while listening to the rustling bamboo rhyme and the falling rain.