Which two sentences in Zhu Xi's poems make sense?

These two poems describe his feelings of "reading" and reveal profound philosophy with vivid images.

The first poem refers to the phenomenon of fresh water pouring into the pond, which means that we must constantly accept new things in order to keep our thoughts active and progressive.

The second poem can sail freely in the water with the help of a huge ship, which shows that artistic creation needs inspiration. The whole poem contains philosophy with vivid metaphors and is full of rational interest, which has been told all the time.

Reading Two Thoughts is a set of poems written by Zhu, a scholar in Song Dynasty.

Extended data:

Judging from the title, these two poems are about the experience of "reading", which is intended to be well-founded and argumentative. If it is not good, it is likely to be written as "the rhyme of quotations and handouts", but the author writes poetry because he captures the image from nature and social life and lets the image speak for itself.

As a description of the scenery, it can also be said that it is very vivid. The images displayed in these two sentences can give people a sense of beauty and make people feel open-minded. This perceptual image itself also contains a rational thing.

It can be seen that the water in the "half acre square pond" is deep and clear, so it can reflect "the sky and clouds"; On the other hand, if it is shallow and dirty, it cannot be reflected, or it cannot be accurately reflected.