Song sushi
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There are three or two peach blossoms outside the bamboo.
Spring river plumbing duck prophet.
Artemisia selengensis has short buds all over the ground,
It is the time when the puffer fish wants to fuck.
Secondly,
Two people return to glory and want to break the group.
Yiyi still seems to have returned to the north.
Seen from a distance, the desert is covered with snow.
Stay in Jiangnan for half a month.
The Night Scene by Huichong River (also known as the Small Scene by Huichong River) is a poem written by Su Shi for Hui Chong's duck play in the eighth year of Yuanfeng (1085). Two original poems. Hui Chong was a famous painter and monk in Song Dynasty, which was one of the so-called "Nine Monks" by Ouyang Xiu. He is good at painting poems, especially geese, geese, egrets and small scenes. The night view of the riverside is his masterpiece. Su Shi painted early spring and February vividly with a few strokes.
Second, "the garden is not worth it"
Burning Weng with pine leaves
Perhaps my master was worried that my wooden shoes trampled his precious moss and tapped Chai Men lightly, but no one opened it for a long time.
But this spring spring, after all, can't be caged. Look, there is a pink apricot sticking out of the wall.
"It's worthless to visit a garden" is a famous phrase of Ye Shaoweng, a poet in the Song Dynasty. This little poem describes what the poet saw and felt when he visited the garden in spring. This poem begins with the poet enjoying the flowers in the garden, but he can't get into the garden gate. Emotionally, he went from expectation to disappointment. Later, when I saw an apricot sticking out of the wall, I realized the spring in the garden, and my feelings changed from disappointment to unexpected surprise, which was tortuous and hierarchical. In particular, the third and fourth sentences not only exaggerate the rich spring scenery, but also reveal profound philosophy. The whole poem is very lively and interesting, which embodies the characteristics of small frames and deep meaning, and is famous for its blending of scenes.
Third, "Spring Dawn"
Tang Meng Hao ran
Sleeping sickness in spring unconsciously broke the morning, and the chirping of birds disturbed my sleep.
How many flowers fall after a stormy night.
"Spring Dawn" was written by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain. The poet seized the moment when he just woke up in the spring morning and began to associate, depicting a beautiful picture of the spring morning and expressing the poet's good mood of loving and cherishing spring. The first sentence breaks the topic and writes the sweetness of spring sleep; It also shows love for the bright morning sun; The second sentence is a scene, which describes the pleasant sound of spring and explains the reason for waking up; Three sentences turned to write memories, and the last sentence came back to my eyes, from happy spring to cherish spring. The language of the whole poem is simple and natural, the words are shallow and rich, the scenery is true and true, and it has won the true interest of nature.