What are the similarities between Jiang Nanchun and Xing Shan?

Xing Shan and Jiang Nanchun's poems have the same genre, both of which are quatrains in seven words. The content of the poem is the spring scenery of a region described by the poet, which expresses the author's love for spring. Poems with different themes express different feelings.

The poem "Jiangnan Spring" shows the poet's praise and yearning for the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River. Famous phrases such as "Clouds on Jiuhuashan Road, Liu Fuqiao on Qingyi River" and "Autumn Mountain and Spring Rain Wandering All over Jiangnan Temple Building" all show that he still appreciates the balcony of the Buddhist temple. Of course, while enjoying it, it is also possible to drift a little historical emotion occasionally. It expresses the poet's feeling that the scenery is still the same and things are different.

The poem "Walking in the Mountains" depicts the colors of autumn and shows a touching autumn color map of mountains and forests. The poem describes mountain roads, people, white clouds and red leaves, forming a harmonious and unified picture. These scenes are not juxtaposed in the same position, but are organically linked, with the master and the slave, some in the center of the picture and some in the background. To put it simply, the first three sentences are the object, the fourth sentence is the subject, and the first three sentences describe the background, which creates an atmosphere for the fourth sentence and plays a role in paving the way and setting off the background.