From the beginning, poetry has brought readers into a vast and beautiful landscape. "Purple-blue Woods", "Green-gray hillside" and "Green grassland" are rich and vivid in color. The reason for this beautiful picture lies not only in the poet's careful choice of three brightly colored words "purple blue", "blue gray" and "green", but also in the poet's careful arrangement of poetry.
"Between purple forest and forest,/From blue-gray hillside to blue-gray hillside,/Green grassland, green grassland ..." This layered poem unfolds the picture layer by layer, and the levels of the poem and the picture are extremely harmonious. And it seems to follow the poet's eyes, layer by layer, natural and appropriate.
"Green grassland, grassland flowing-fresh emulsified smoke ..."
The first few sentences are static descriptions: Woods, hillsides and grasslands. However, this sentence gives a moving description: "Smoke comes from ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Clever description of static and dynamic is one of the mysteries that constitute the poet's poetic art-the poet pays special attention to the combination of static and dynamic in many poems.
As for the smog flowing on the grassland, the poet wrote: "-fresh smog is like emulsion ...", which further describes the field scenery at dawn. At dawn, the air is fresh, the surroundings are so quiet and the smell of smoke is fresh. This feeling is extremely accurate. "Emulsion-like" describes the freshness, fluidity, texture and aesthetic feeling of cigarettes, which can be seen and felt. Using "emulsion" to describe cigarettes can be described as exquisite!
These poems are wonderful enough, but more wonderful is yet to come.