What is the occasional poem in spring?

Poetic:

There are faint clouds in the sky, and the wind blows on my face. At this time, it was nearly noon. I walked through the flowers, along the green willows, and unconsciously came to the river in front.

At that time, people didn't understand my inner happiness at this moment, thinking that I was imitating young people and taking advantage of the good time to steal time.

Spring is accidental?

Song Dynasty: Cheng Hao

There were faint clouds in the sky, and the wind blew on my face. At this time, it was noon, and I walked through the flowers and along the green willows, and unconsciously came to the river.

At that time, people didn't understand my inner happiness at this moment, thinking that I was learning from young people and taking advantage of the good opportunity to steal.

This is an impromptu poem that describes the mood of spring outing and the scene of spring. It is also a poem about reason and interest. The author simply combines the soft and bright spring scenery with the author's feeling of enjoying himself.

The first two sentences of the poem, "The clouds are light and the wind is light in the afternoon, and the flowers flow over thousands of rivers with the willows", seem very dull, but if you carefully taste them, there are several meanings in them. First, write down what you saw and felt during your spring outing. The clouds are light and the wind is light, and there are only a few strokes beside the flowers, which not only outlines the spring scenery well, but also emphasizes the sense of movement-the warm spring breeze blows the earth, and I wander alone, and there are beautiful flowers and colorful green willows everywhere, which can be described as "the person in the picture".

Second, focus on your lingering feelings. This kind of mood is mainly conveyed naturally through words such as "near noon" and "over a thousand rivers". The so-called "near noon" does not mean that I didn't come out for a spring outing until noon, but uses "near" to emphasize that I only care about the spring outing and forget the time, and to express my feeling of being immersed in nature with my sudden discovery.

Similarly, "Crossing Thousand Rivers" is not only a simple description of walking along the river bank, but also emphasizes "crossing" the river in front with the company of spring flowers and green willows, only to find that I only care about spring outing, and I have gone far away unconsciously.

In this way, although these two poems only describe the natural landscapes such as clouds, wind, flowers and willows and the author's love for them, they also contain a childlike mood that the author wants to forget the world and be free from vulgarity. It is this kind of emotional appeal that makes him almost forget the time, forget the fatigue and reach the realm of infatuation.