The author is Yang Wanli. Hedges are sparse and deep, and the trees are green and not shady. The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again.
Pinyin: Li, Luo, Shu, Shu, Yi, Jing, Shen, Shu, Tou, Xin, Lu, Wei, Cheng and Yin. Second, Tong, Ji, Zou, Sui, Huang, Die, Fei, Ru, Cai, Hua, Wu, Chu and Xun.
Next to the sparse fence, a path leads to the distance. The petals on the roadside trees are falling, and the new leaves have just grown and have not yet formed a shade. The child ran after the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly flew into the cauliflower and was never found.
This is a poem describing the pastoral scenery in late spring, depicting a scene full of spring. The first sentence is a static description of pure scenery. Fences and paths point out that this is a rural area, and the "hedge waterfall" has a width. Using "sparse" to point out its state, it is obvious that there is a gap between the two, so that you can see the mountain road outside the fence.
It means that there is only one mountain road, and it is very long and extends to the distance. The wide hedge waterfalls and narrow paths set each other off, and the long hedges set each other off, highlighting the freshness and tranquility of the countryside.