What is Ouyang Xiu's poem Looking at the South of the Yangtze River?

Looking at Jiangnan is a eulogy written by Ouyang Xiu, a writer in the Song Dynasty.

Whole word translation:

Butterflies in the south of the Yangtze River are dancing in the sunset. She looks as beautiful as making peace, but her mind likes stealing incense like Han Shou. Wandering among flowers, sucking nectar, frivolous by nature.

After a light rain, the pink wings of butterflies greasy by water sparkled in the sunset. It just flew into the yard with bees, accompanied catkins through the east wall, and often scrambled for flowers.

The first part of the word describes the appearance and characteristics of butterflies from both physical and mental aspects, ending with "frivolity"; The next movie unfolds it and vividly depicts the image of a butterfly: one moment with bees, the other moment with flying sheep, walking around the house, and the other moment with flowers. The whole poem is closely related from top to bottom, freely and skillfully written, and it is a masterpiece of chanting things.