Huaishu poetry

I'm not an expert either. I will try my best to understand and try my best to help you.

The first song: Tingting's slender locust tree spits out new green leaves, which are arranged and planted at the end of the palace gate, swaying with the wind, colorful and mottled.

The second song: put down the baggage, open the skirt, push up the headscarf and have a rest. The shade in the yard is elegant, which is just suitable for drinking here. How many people can write the inscription of Sanhuaitang into Su Shi's?

The third song: thick leaves are cool, so I can't draw them. Rolling up the curtains brightened my eyes. Why is it so hot in the world? I also have the extra coolness outside the library.

The fourth song: Last year, I went to the West Lake for my summer vacation. I'm too busy to open my eyes. Now I'm going back to take a nap next to this cliff. After seeing all the flying flowers, I still like to see the ancient Sophora japonica in front of the window.

The above four songs are my superficial understanding.

Besides, I'll explain the key words to you in detail.

Shuangque: the scenery of ancient palaces, temples and tombs on high platforms on both sides, which refers to the palace gate here.

Relax: put down the burden and rest your shoulders. Or, it can be directly understood as habitat.

Lapel: Open the lapel. Metaphor is comfortable. Still in rags, dragging it down.

Shore: refers to pushing the headscarf up to expose the forehead. Describe a free and easy attitude, or an informal dress.

Six Xia: The legendary drink of the gods in the sky, which generally refers to wine here.

Canal: the third person, He?

"Three towers are only allowed on three sides, and there are several famous places to remember." You only need to know one allusion to understand this sentence:

Wang Dan's Biography of Song History: Wang Dan's father was famous for his articles in the late Han Dynasty and early Zhou Dynasty. Du Zhongwei was told that there was no anti-Han, and Lu Duoxun's plot to harm Zhao Pu was rejected, so that Fu Yanqing was not guilty. Many people called him Yin De. Hand-planted Sanhuai in the imperial court, saying, "I will have three officials in the next life, so I am determined." Later, his son, Wang Dan, became prime minister, and was called "Sanhuai King" at that time. He built the Sanhuai Hall of the Wangs in Kaifeng. Wang Zhi's "Sanhuai" is an allusion to the metaphor of Sanhuai. The History of Banknotes in Qiu Guan, Zhou Li records that "three Huai's were in the face and three Huai's reigned". It is said that three Huai's were planted outside the court of the Zhou Dynasty, and three Huai's made an emperor here. Sangong is the collective name of the three highest official titles in the imperial court. In the Zhou Dynasty, Taishi, Taifu and Taibao were regarded as three public officials. Writer Su Shi, a friend of Wang Gong, the grandson of Wang Dan, wrote an inscription for Sanhuaitang at the request of Wang Gong, which was widely circulated.

Hehe, that's my answer. I spent some time looking up the dictionary, hoping it would be useful to you.