The cool breeze in Su Su wakes me up. Drive away smoke and find a stream of households, and roll the fog out of the mountain.
There are no traces of the past and the future, and interests are like love. The sunset is quiet, and the sound is loose for you.
[Note]: Tanya: refers to the houses in the mountains.
Appreciate:
Poets use the wind to describe people, express their aspirations with things, and deliberately praise the noble character and diligence of the wind. Song Jiyong's Chronicle of Tang Poetry called this poem "the most aftertaste, which is really a genius", which is probably where its aftertaste lies. The focus of this poem is the word "sentient beings". From the top, it was written by "sentient beings", which was refreshing. From the bottom, it was praised by "sentient beings" as "relaxing for you". Through this anthropomorphic artistic technique, Feng's image is vividly portrayed. The first sentence says that the wind rises at the speed of "Su Su". The urgency of the wind had no purpose, but the word "plus" was used in the second sentence, which turned into intentional action, as if the wind came at a gallop, just to refresh the forest and make people want it. The activities of writing about the wind below are also anthropomorphic descriptions of dynamic scenes in the wind, such as "driving smoke", "rolling fog" and "relaxing sound". The wind blows smoke and the wind rolls up, which are all natural phenomena originally written as conscious activities. She is magical as an elf, going in and out of the mountain stream, driving away smoke and fog, bringing refreshment, blowing the pines and waves in Shan Ye, and playing a wonderful movement for people. In the poet's pen, the image of the wind is vividly portrayed.