The ancient poem "quatrain" means: mountains and rivers bathe in spring, how beautiful it is, and spring breeze brings flowers and plants fragrance. Swallows are busy building nests with wet mud in their mouths, and couples of mandarin ducks are sleeping on the warm beach.
The sunset is beautiful, and the flowers and plants in the spring breeze are very fragrant. Swallows are busy nesting in wet mud and sleeping in pairs on the warm beach.
Note: Late Sunday: Spring is getting longer and longer, so it is late. Mudification: This means that the soil is moist and moist. Yuanyang: a kind of waterfowl, which often appears hermaphrodite.
Creative background: This group of five-character quatrains is the poet's early work Wandering Southwest, which was written in the late spring of Guangde two years (764) and Du Fu was in Sichuan Caotang.
Appreciation of ancient poetry
Two quatrains is a set of poems written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It's a set of poems about objects. The first poem is written in natural and fluent language, full of business flavor, fresh style and bright artistic conception, which expresses the poet's happy mood of loving nature.
The second song, on the beautiful scenery in spring, is painted with a layer of sadness and sadness. Spring scenery and homesickness complement each other, adding to the charm of this poem. These two poems vividly and naturally depict the beautiful scenery of spring full of vitality, and reflect Du Fu's leisurely feelings arising from his temporary quiet life in the thatched cottage after wandering hardships.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Two quatrains"