Environment: After the rain.
People: pedestrians on the road, shepherds.
Psychology: I want to break my soul.
Plot: Excuse me, where is the restaurant? Point to Xinghua village.
Actually, I have read the original answer, and now I forget it. This answer is not quite right, for reference only.
1957 Yangcheng evening news published a play entitled "The Shortest Drama in the World", which was also modified by Du Mu's poem "Qingming": "Time: Tomb-Sweeping Day. Location: Road. People, plot: pedestrians want to die. Where can I ask the restaurant? The shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village. "
Some people read it as a "short play": "During the Qingming Festival (sometimes), it rains one after another (in the background), and pedestrians are dying on the road (at the place). Where is the dialogue in the restaurant?" Shepherd boy pointing (action), Xinghua Village (foreground). "
What's more, someone later changed the poem into a movie script:
[Tomb-Sweeping Day]
[Rain after rain]
[On the road]
[Pedestrian] (trying to break the soul) "Excuse me, where is the restaurant?"
[Shepherd Boy] (pointing to the distance): "Xinghua Village!"
Another arrangement is:
It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival.
On the way.
Pedestrian: Excuse me, where is the restaurant?
Shepherd boy: [pointing] Xinghua Village.