According to the meaning of the first sentence "Flowers Fall", the Spring Festival Evening titled "Spring Festival Evening" refers to the night in late spring. This poem describes the late spring scenery in the countryside. Before nightfall, a poet who was "singing a song about rest and standing outside" was enjoying the scenery in the countryside. Reciting can refer to poetry or reading poetry. The poet sits at his desk all day. At dusk, feeling a little tired, he went out of the house and stood outside the railing of the balcony (he lived in a humble building, so he was called "Chai Men") for a while. One, two and four sentences were seen when he was "standing".
He looked at Chai Men carefully first. It's already late spring, flowers are falling, some float into the door, keeping the afterglow of the sunset out of the door, showing how many fallen flowers are piling up. Then look at the Woods from a distance. There is a forest in the distance. In the twilight, you can see several crows at dusk, flying up and down and up and down by the Woods. Crows are called "dots" because they are far away, the sky is dark and they look like "dots". Finally, the poet looked into the distance. At the end of the country road, he saw the woodcutter fishing and came back all the way to collect firewood and fish.
In the three scenes of the Spring Festival Evening in front of the poet, the word "late" is deducted from the title, and the word "spring" is pointed out with the pen "flower fall" (poetry refers to late spring). The combination of the three scenes forms a harmonious and quiet artistic conception of rural dusk. However, the tranquility described by the poet does not appear barren and empty: flowers fall, crows fly and people return. The three verbs dotted between the lines add a lively atmosphere of birds flying and fish jumping to this quiet environment, and the poet stands and watches with great interest in this quiet and business-rich realm.
Appreciation 2:
According to the first sentence, the "Spring Festival Evening" titled "Spring Festival Evening" is late spring because of the word "flowers falling". The scene described in this poem is the evening scene in late spring in the countryside: the sun is setting in the west, and a poet stops outside Chai Men and looks at it from afar. He is standing outside reciting poems. The sunset is about to set in the distance, the faint crows fly over the sky, and the fishing firewood returns. This is a quiet, prosperous and harmonious picture, and the whole poem is full of quiet but not lonely leisure.
It's late spring, the flowers have withered, and even the afterglow of the sunset has been covered by falling red! Spending so much means it's late spring. This kind of writing will inevitably make people cherish the feeling of spring, and may think that this article is a work that hurts the feeling of spring. Then, the poet looked at the sky. In the distant twilight, several homing crows circled around the Woods, up and down, up and down. Because it is far away and near dusk, it looks like a "point". The word "fly" swept away the gloom at the beginning and added vitality to the paintings in late spring. At the end of the path, the woodcutter and fisherman are carrying firewood and carrying fish all the way back. Perhaps, the woodcutter is singing folk songs and the fisherman is humming a ditty. The joy of returning from labor and returning with a full load is self-evident.
The three landscape poems in this paper are closely related to the word "night", which is not only the night of spring, but also the dusk of a day. The fallen flowers, the faint crows and the returning fishermen combine into a harmonious and quiet painting in the sunset. The use of the three verbs "falling", "flying" and "returning" turns silence into action, adding a lively atmosphere to this quiet environment and making poetry full of vitality. The poet has stopped reading chapters and reciting poems in his study. At this time, he just walked out of the house, rested for a while and looked up. Seeing this scene, he couldn't hide his joy. The description of the scenery shows the poet's leisure at that time.
The ancients wrote countless poems in late spring, but most of them could not escape the feeling of hurting spring. Du Mu's search for spring is absent, so "it's natural to find spring late, so there's no need to be disappointed and resentful"; Li Shangyin saw Fujian off, saying, "A passer-by leaves the room, but the petals are confused in my small garden"; Li Hua's "There are no flowers on the tree, and birds crow all the way in the spring" is even more sad ... "All scenery words are sentimental words", and the feelings of poetry are just the images of falling flowers in the description of scenery, but this poem has no feeling of depression, mainly because the images of falling flowers, faint crows and returning fishermen and firewood merge into a harmonious and quiet artistic conception.