The Central Idea of Mr. Yin's The Wall of the Book Lake

The Wall by Mr. Hu Yin expresses the author's love for the beautiful rural scenery and praises for Mr. Hu Yin's noble quality, and also vaguely expresses the author's yearning for seclusion.

One of the original texts of the ancient poem "Mr. Yin's Wall in the Book Lake"

The eaves are long and clean without moss, and flowers and trees are planted by hand.

One water protects the field and surrounds the green, and two mountains send green.

Secondly,

Mulberry strips are full of flowers, and the wind gathers fragrance and hides the wall.

After several dreams, the yellow bird still suspects that it belongs to the Mid-Levels Garden.

Mr Yin's First Translation of Shu Hu Bi

The dragon swept the thatched eaves clean without fresh moss, and the flowers and trees were arranged in rows, which was repaired by himself.

A flowing water protects the field and surrounds the green belt, and two mountains stand in a row to send green.

Secondly,

Mulberry branches are in full bloom in the countryside, willow flowers decorate the face of spring, and the wind puts away its fragrance and quietly blows over the wall.

A few crows of yellow birds woke up the lingering dream at noon, which puzzled me. I thought I was in the former residence of Mid-Levels Garden.