There are nine quatrains, the seventh of which depicts the poetic image.

This poem shows a beautiful early summer landscape: flying poplars are scattered on the path, as if covered with a layer of white felt; And the green lotus leaves in the stream are dyed, like round green money piled on the water. The poet turned his eyes and suddenly found a young pheasant hiding beside the roots of bamboo shoots, which was really hard to see. On the beach, the chicks snuggled up to their mothers and fell asleep peacefully.

The whole poem is as follows: thirty miles of poplars are covered with white felt, and the lotus leaves in the stream are stacked with green money. No one has seen bamboo shoots, and the chicks on the beach sleep next to their mothers.

These four poems, one sentence and one scene, literally seem to be independent, one poem and one painting; Together, they form the natural landscape of the countryside in early summer. Careful observation and description reveal the author's lingering appreciation of the wonderful natural scenery in early summer when he strolls through the forest stream, and he feels lonely when he is quiet. These four sentences, such as couplets in the seven laws, are correct and can be carefully stitched back and forth and taken care of. The first two sentences describe Huayang and He Qing clearly, which implies the meaning of streams in the forest. The last two sentences describe pheasants and chickens, but they are all in the sand of the forest. Take care of the front and back, set off each other, and blend in the sloppy.