A Spring Tour in Qiantang vividly depicts the beautiful scenery the poet saw when he strolled the West Lake in early spring. This is a hymn to the beautiful spring and the beautiful scenery of the West Lake.
Viewing the sea expresses the author's great ambition to unify China and make contributions!
The poet of "Tianjingsha" skillfully connects ten plain objective scenes, and naturally puts the poet's infinite worries in the picture through the words "withered, old, faint, ancient, western and thin". In the last sentence, heartbroken people are the crowning touch in the horizon. At this time, a wanderer appeared on the picture of the country in late autumn. On the desolate ancient road when the sun sets, he leads a thin horse and walks in the biting autumn wind. It hurts, but he doesn't know where his home is. This poem reveals the poet's sadness and expresses the theme appropriately.