What does this poem describe?

(1) This topic is to analyze the images depicted in the poem. On the basis of understanding poetry, this paper analyzes and summarizes it. Peck without drinking embodies the persistence of the lonely goose and its determination not to give up until it reaches its goal. It reflected people's desire to reunite with relatives and friends at that time. The contrast between One Piece and Wan Zhong is a great contrast and extremely lonely. It reflects the poet's pity for the lonely goose and vividly writes the sadness that the wild goose in Luyuan is lonely and hard to find a companion. This is a lonely goose, only drinking and not pecking, groaning, thinking about finding a partner. That is, the sad and persistent lone goose, which doesn't drink or peck, just flies and chases its companion. It is a "lone goose" with warm and persistent feelings.

(2) Tail couplet "Wild crows have no feelings and are noisy." It expresses the poet's love and hate with the brushwork of setting off. With carefree and lively wild crows to contrast the loneliness and sadness of the lonely goose, the tail couplet further shows the sadness of the lonely goose's longing for reunion and the persistence of struggling to find it. The lonely goose's love for the group is so urgent, and it is so painful and tired. But the wild crows didn't understand at all, and kept shouting and enjoying themselves. "Unintentional mood" is the lonely goose's mood when facing the wild crow, and it is also Du Fu's mood of being bored when he can't meet his relatives and friends, but has to face some ordinary people. With carefree and lively wild crows to contrast the loneliness and sadness of the lonely goose, the tail couplet further shows the sadness of the lonely goose's longing for reunion and the loyalty it is searching for.

Answer:

(1) The sad and persistent lone goose, without drinking or pecking, just keeps flying and screaming to pursue its companion. It is a passionate and persistent "lone goose".

(2) The loneliness and sadness of the lonely goose are set off by the carefree and lively activity of the wild crow, and the tail couplet further shows the sadness of the lonely goose's longing for reunion and the loyalty of struggling to find it.

Translation:

A lonely goose doesn't want to drink water or eat. It just flies low, moans and misses its companions. The geese disappear between the sea clouds. Who will pity the lonely geese in the sky? Looking around the world, it seems to see the figure of a companion; The wailing shook the valley, as if hearing the voice of a companion. The wild crow didn't understand the lonely goose's mood, but kept humming.