"Wind" is a poem written by Li Qiao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
This poem describes the power of wind. The first two sentences describe the seasonal function of "wind": the autumn wind can make thousands of trees wither, but the spring breeze can make hundreds of flowers bloom; the last two sentences describe different scenes wherever the "wind" goes: The wind passes by the river. When I entered the bamboo forest, I saw the bamboo poles tilting together.
Wind is an object in nature. It is invisible and intangible. It can only be felt by individual living beings or known through changes in external objects.
Therefore, the word "wind" does not appear in the whole poem, nor does it directly describe the external form and apparent characteristics of wind. Instead, it describes the changes in the original nature or state of external objects under the action of wind. Showing the tenderness and strength of the wind.
It can be seen that the poet is familiar with and understands the common sense of physical state. With the support of this common sense of life, the poet skillfully displays the characteristics of wind through the deformation of external objects.
Indirect description is used to express the various moods of the wind, allowing people to truly feel the gentleness and charm of the wind.