What is the poem that imitates green?

"Blue".

It seemed like the blue paint bucket had been accidentally kicked over, and blue was everywhere.

Where to find so much blue:

Dark blue, light blue, aqua blue, crystal blue, lake blue, sky blue, so bright and charming.

The flowers blooming are blue, the clouds floating are blue, the snow falling is blue, and the girl's hair is also blue.

All the blues gathered together, intertwined, embraced each other, and slowly gathered together.

Suddenly there was a beam of light, as if a magician was directing it. All the blue colors had rhythm, jumping with the light, dancing with charming beauty.

The whole poem has five stanzas:

The first stanza borrows the metaphor of "the green ink bottle overturned" to describe the feeling of green in front of you, and at the same time Lead to the following.

The second stanza uses six consecutive words to describe green, describing the shades of green, reflecting the richness of green.

The third stanza borrows the superposition of the same sentence pattern to describe the poet's feeling about green, showing that the entire natural space is full of green.

The fourth section brings together all the greens and writes the overlapping form of greens.

The fifth stanza uses the word "sudden" to turn around, describing the harmony and vitality of life as all the green colors dance in the wind.