The first two sentences of the poem describe four colors: yellow, emerald, white and cyan, with "yellow" as the contrast and "white" as the contrast. The four bright colors of oriole, willow, egret and blue sky constitute a vibrant picture of early spring, which sets off the first breath of early spring and presents a fresh and relaxed breath. This joyful scene is in sharp contrast with the sad situation implied in the last two sentences.
2, "Jueju" Tang Du Fu
"Two orioles sing green willows, and egrets cover the sky."
My window framed the snow-covered western hills. My door often says "goodbye" to ships sailing eastward.
3. Translation:
Two orioles sang tactfully among the green willows, and a group of egrets went straight into the blue sky;
Through the window, you can see the accumulated snow on Xiling Mountain, and ships from Wu Dong thousands of miles away are parked in front of the door.
4. Appreciate:
This poem "Jueju" was written when the poet lived in Huanhuaxi Caotang, Chengdu, and described the beautiful spring scenery around the Caotang. One sentence and one scene, but they are integrated. On the surface, it presents a vibrant picture, but in the cheerful and bright scene, it entrusts the poet with the loss of time, loneliness and boredom, and even writes the poet's complicated mood when there is a glimmer of hope. Beyond that kind of hope, it is more the poet's sadness about disappointment and indifference to whether hope can be realized. It is the theme of this poem to pin the poet's complicated feelings on the fresh and brisk scenery.