I am alone in the grass, and there is an oriole singing in the tree. The spring tide brought the rain late and urgent, and there was no boat on the wild crossing.
I like the quiet grass growing by the stream and the orioles singing in the deep forest. The spring tide is accompanied by the rapidity of the late rain, and only unmanned boats cross the river.
Xixi Chuzhou is a poem by Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. When the author was making history in Chuzhou, he toured Xixi in Chuzhou. Although the poem describes ordinary scenery, it has become a legal animation with deep artistic conception through the poet's touch. It also contains the helplessness and sadness that the poet can't use when he is not in place, that is, the author's injustice to his talent.
Appreciation of Xixi Chuzhou;
This is a poem about scenery, which describes the scenery of Chuzhou in Xixi spring water and the crazy crossing of rain at low tide. The first two sentences are spring scenery, love the grass, despise the oriole, which is a metaphor for celebration and avoid flattery; The last two sentences describe the urgency of spring tide with rain and the scene of water rushing over the boat, which contains a kind of helpless sadness that is not in place and cannot be used.
The whole poem reveals a calm mind and sad feelings. Poets write landscapes with emotion, express their meaning with landscapes, write landscapes they like or dislike, and say what they like or dislike. However, a calm mind and a sad mood naturally come out. At the end of the sentence, "nobody" is used to explain the "wildness" of the ferry. The scenes described in the two poems are somewhat bleak, but the word "self" embodies leisure and complacency. These two sentences set off a leisurely and quiet scene with the trend of flying and flowing. It can be said that there are pictures in the poem and feelings in the scene.
Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Looking at Xixi, Chuzhou