Imitation of Qiantang River Spring Tour

Looking for spring and seeing you.

It's late to find spring in the east of the city, and tourists step by step on onions.

The day is full of water around the dike, and Qian Shan embraces Tian Cuise.

Butterflies fly to chase young children, while carp dive to catch Weng.

I like peach blossoms best, and there are several flowers with pink flashes.

Noun explanation:

Spring Tour in Qiantang is a famous seven-character poem written by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty, describing the West Lake. By describing the beautiful scenery of the West Lake in early spring, this poem expresses the author's joy in visiting the lake in early spring and his love for the scenery of Qiantang River, as well as his love for the beauty of nature.

Especially in the middle four sentences, the description of the scenery seen in the spring outing of the West Lake is meticulous, vivid and affectionate, which accurately and vividly shows the lively interest and elegant leisure of natural things. The whole poem is rigorous in structure, natural in connection, accurate in antithesis, simple in language, accurate in words and fresh in rhythm, and has become a famous sentence chanting the West Lake in previous dynasties.