Spring trip to Qiantang Lake Bai Ju writes poems about plants

The poem about plants in "Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake" is: The flowers gradually become more charming, and only the grass in Asakusa has no horse hooves.

Brief analysis: In these two poems, in spring, everywhere in the West Lake is green carpet-like tender grass; but this flat and slender white sand embankment is the most visited by tourists. In the Tang Dynasty, the custom of riding horses on the West Lake in spring was very popular. The poem uses "no horseshoes" to describe the tender green grass, which is the ready-made scenery in front of us.