Squandering Flowers Gradually Become Mesmerizing Eyes is a description of the spring outings of the ancients.
The poem "The wild flowers are gradually enchanting the eyes" was written by the ancients during their spring outings. It comes from "Spring Tour to Qiantang Lake" by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem is a famous poem describing the beautiful scenery of the West Lake. Bai Juyi used "the flowers are gradually enchanting the eyes" to describe a dazzling spring scene of hundreds of flowers blooming. The language of the whole poem is approachable, fresh and natural, expressing Bai Juyi's happy mood during his spring outing.
In addition to Bai Juyi, there are many poets of the Tang Dynasty who use poems with excellent artistic expression to describe the beauty of spring outings. For example, Wang Anshi's "Apricot Blossom": "The garden is full of spring scenery and can't be contained, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall."
Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower": "The mountains are green and the rivers are white, and the rain is like smoke in the sound of the rules", Du Mu's Jiangnan Spring: "Thousands of miles of orioles are singing, the green is reflected in red, and the water village is full of wine and flags" etc. . Just like modern people's Moments and short videos, the ancients' love and joy for spring outings are reflected in their poems.
"Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake" is a poem by Bai Juyi, a poet from the Tang Dynasty. By describing the beautiful scenery of West Lake in Hangzhou in early spring, the poem expresses the author's joy of visiting the lake in early spring and his love for the scenery of West Lake. It also expresses the author's love for the beauty of nature, especially the middle four sentences, which describe the spring of West Lake in detail. The scenery you see is vivid and vivid.
About the author
Bai Juyi (772-846), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Xiangshan Jushi, Henan Province. , he was originally from Taiyuan (now part of Shanxi), and later moved to Xiagui (now northeast of Weinan, Shaanxi). He was awarded the title of Jinshi of Zhenyuan and was appointed Secretary of the Provincial School in Yuanhe. He severely punished the murderer of Prime Minister Wu Yuanheng, offended the powerful, and was demoted to the post of Sima of Jiangzhou.
He was appointed as the governor of Hangzhou in the early years of Changqing, and the governor of Suzhou in the early years of Baoli. Later, he became the minister of the Ministry of punishment. He advocated that articles should be written according to the time, and songs and poems should be written according to the situation. He was an advocate of the New Yuefu Movement. His poetry language was popular and he was known as the Poet Demon and the Poet King. He was also called Yuan Bai together with Yuan Zhen and Liu Yuxi. He is called Liu Bai. There is "Bai's Changqing Collection" handed down from generation to generation.