The Meaning of Qinghui Garden in Guo Moruo's Seven Rhymes Poems

The meaning of Qing Hui Garden in Guo Moruo's seven-rhyme poems is to praise the scenery of Qing Hui Garden, and at the same time, to express regret over the destruction of books in Qing Hui Garden in the war and to be glad for the reappearance of the scenery. The original poem of "Youqing Huihui Garden": Twenty-five years later, people return to the Phoenix Garden. Roses are more fragrant and redder than fire, and mangoes are green and blue. Thousands of acres of fish ponds and thousands of acres of sugar cane, thousands of acres of mulberry fields and thousands of strings. Why do bamboo still cry with joy? Kun has turned around.