Question Hoonji, please analyze the scenery written in this poem from what angles in combination with the couplet neck in the poem
This poem describes the infinite scenery of hanging rock waterfalls, tree-lined, overlapping peaks and winding mountain roads from four angles: "dynamic, static, far and near". The first is to describe the dynamics of waterfalls on rocks: "flying stones are like rain". The flying spring on the rock hangs over the waterfall, splashing in the air, splashing water droplets, turning into smoke clouds, curling down like a white rain curtain hanging on a sunny day. "Blowing the air" means that the water is strong, the rushing water is fast, and the word is strong, so that the rock slides to life. Sunny as Rain makes the scenery ethereal, especially quiet and beautiful, giving people many strange ideas. Then write Candy Luo's static: "Candy Luo hinders the cold in summer." Vines in the forest, wrapped around trees and branches, cover the sky and form a dense shade. At the same time, a chill came, and the muscles invaded the bone. Where is the hot summer, the trouble of the hot summer! Then write the distant posture of the mountains: "The mountains overlap." Stepping out of the tree-lined, looking around, the mountains and peaks in the distance are like the blue sea surging. This is a painting with a strong three-dimensional sense, which is an eye-opener. Only by commanding and looking at the horizon can we write the mountains so vividly and magnificently. Then write the mountain road from near to far: "Don't remember the disk all the way." Climb high and look back at the winding paths in the mountains. "Looking back, I saw my way", and how many reverie. When I went up the mountain just now, I just thought it was so interesting to turn left and right and climb up and down. I can't remember how many times I climbed to the top of the mountain. This sentence summarizes the dangers of the mountain road and the vast scenery.