What is the general meaning of the ancient poem "Jiangnan Spring"?

The ancient poem "Jiangnan Spring Day" means that the vast south of the Yangtze River is singing and dancing, the green trees and red flowers set each other off, and wine flags are flying everywhere in the foothills of waterside villages. Many ancient temples left over from the Southern Dynasties are now shrouded in this misty rain.

Source: Jiangnan Spring-Tang Dynasty: Du Mu

Jiangnan, the sound of green and red flowers, the waterside village in the foothills.

More than 480 ancient temples were left in the Southern Dynasties, and countless pagodas were shrouded in wind and rain.

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1, the creative background of Jiangnan Spring

This is a landscape poem with a good reputation. A small space paints a broad picture. It is not aimed at a specific place, but at the unique scenery of the whole south of the Yangtze River, so it is named "Spring in the South of the Yangtze River".

2. Appreciation of Jiangnan Spring

At the beginning of the poem, the poet opened his eyes and imagined the whole land of Jiangnan from the spring scenery in front of him. Thousands of miles south of the Yangtze River, singing and dancing everywhere, pink and green, a scene full of spring. In writing, the poet first used the technique of contrast, matching "red flowers" with "green leaves" and using the word "ying" to highlight the colorful scene of "spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River" from a perspective.

At the same time, the poet also showed the lively scene of singing and dancing in Jiangnan in spring from the perspective of sound and hearing. The "a thousand miles" in the poem is wonderful and weighty, which not only expands the aesthetic realm of the poem in space, but also lays the foundation for the later description.