Original poem:
Two Poems of Drinking Rain on Lake Chuqing Song Dynasty: Su Shi
The water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are cloudy and rainy. (Meng)
If there are more dead beauties in the West Lake, C+ is so appropriate.
Explanation:
In the bright sunshine, the water in the West Lake is sparkling and beautiful. On rainy days, under the cover of rain curtain, the mountains around the West Lake are foggy, and if there is anything, it is wonderful.
If the West Lake is compared to the beautiful scenery of the past, light makeup is very suitable.
Extended data:
Su Shi did not return to the imperial court until around 1068. When the political reform was in full swing, he wrote to the emperor to state the shortcomings of the new law. Su Shi was criticized, so he asked to leave Beijing to be an official and finally came to Hangzhou. This poem was written by Su Shi when he was in Hangzhou (1073, around the first month). At that time (107 1- 1074, Su Shi worked in Hangzhou for three years), he wrote many poems describing the scenery of the West Lake.
The first two sentences of this poem describe the beautiful scenery of the West Lake in sunny days and rainy days respectively. It's sunny, the sun is shining, and it's watertight. On rainy days, the mountains are so beautiful that even the rain is novel.
The last two sentences of the poem compare the West Lake to the beauty of beauty in history. Whether it's light makeup or heavy makeup, the West Lake is beautiful. Light makeup and heavy makeup personify the West Lake, and at the same time echo the first two sentences of the poem, the sunny rain of the West Lake.
Baidu Encyclopedia —— Lake Drinking Two Rains after the Qing Dynasty