Three or four sentences describe the dynamic scene after a moment of calm. "Be more attentive" is the essence of the whole poem, which sublimates the artistic conception of the whole poem to an unexpected height. The wind blows the trees, and the accumulated rain falls on the lotus roots. In fact, this is the aftermath of the recent rain. It is because of this lingering emotion that the poet began to write this poem. So, what is the emotional reason for this echo? Whether the poet is interested or not, because he objectively reflects the movement law of nature itself from the realistic natural landscape: silence is always temporary and relative, not eternal. From an aesthetic point of view, the greatest aesthetic enjoyment people get in this poem is neither the poet's description of the color of natural objects on the pond after the rain nor the description of the shape of natural objects (including static and dynamic), but the description of natural scenery from dynamic to static and from static to dynamic. On the relationship between them, people see the beauty of nature's own rhythm. In other words, it shows the beauty of flowing music, not static painting. It is this beauty that makes people feel the kindness of nature, and it is this intimacy that makes the physical environment and people's mood blend together harmoniously. This is the artistic feature of this poem.
2, the original poem:
Yuhou market
Liu Ban
After a heavy rain, the pond was full of water and very calm, as if immersed in a gently polished mirror, reflecting the reflection of the house on the shore.
Suddenly there was an east wind, and the drooping willow branches danced gracefully, and the water droplets on the willow branches swept through the middle of the lotus leaves, making a constant noise.
3. Translation:
After a heavy rain, the pond was full of water, very calm, like a mirror dipped in water and polished gently, reflecting the reflection of houses on the shore.
The east wind suddenly rises, the drooping willow branches dance gracefully, and the water drops on the willow branches are thrown into the middle of the lotus leaves, making a constant noise.