What feelings does Qian Qi's "Returning to the Mountain Cottage in Late Spring" contain for the poet?

This poem records what the poet saw and felt when he returned to Gushan Caotang in late spring. Qian Qi's Gushan Cottage is located in Taniguchi, Lantian, so the location of Gushan Cottage is pointed out by opening with Taniguchi. "Spring Remnant" is closely related to the poem "Late Spring", which also lays the groundwork for the following narrative. Orioles are scarce, magnolia flowers are in bloom, and apricot flowers are in chaos. Although they are all about the scenery of spring remnants, they are also used as a foil for the last two sentences. It was in late spring, when the birds' songs were sparse and the flowers were exhausted, that I suddenly felt the loveliness of Youzhu and greeted my return with the quiet shade of trees. Here, the poet used two methods of comparison and personification to highlight the loveliness of You Zhu. In contrast, when spring leaves me, it is the fading scene, such as birds singing, and the quiet bamboo is holding an umbrella full of green shade to meet me. The words "sparse", "tired" and "flying" are written in a string, which shows the sadness that spring will die, while "quiet bamboo", "clear shade" and "wait for me" show the joy that there is still a quiet place to meet me. Personification refers to the character and emotion that the poet endows you with helping others. "Never changing the shade" refers to You Zhu's character of always being loyal to his friends and masters. "Wait for me to come back" means that You Zhu keeps a green feeling waiting for my return, and the words "don't change" and "wait for me to come back" make people feel angry. It is with my "pity" and bamboo's "waiting" that Qian Qi connects things with me, creating a picturesque picture of things and me.