"Evening Scenery on the Spring River in Huichong" is a collection of poems written by the Northern Song Dynasty writer Su Shi inscribed on Huichong's "Evening Scenery on the Spring River". This poem successfully describes the scenery of the Spring River in early spring. Su Shi used his meticulous and keen feelings to capture the characteristics of the scenery during the change of seasons and express his joy and praise for early spring. The whole poem is full of spring and full of vitality, giving people a feeling of freshness and comfort. The poem is as follows:
Evening Scene on the Spring River in Huichong
Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
Three or two branches of peach blossoms outside the bamboo are a prophet of the warmth of the spring river.
The ground is covered with wormwood and short reed buds, which is when the puffer fish is about to come.
Poetic:
Two or three peach blossoms are blooming outside the bamboo forest, and the ducks playing in the water are the first to notice the warming of the river in early spring.
The river beach is covered with mugwort, and the reeds have sprouted short new shoots. At this time, the pufferfish is about to swim upstream from the sea to the river.
This poem reproduces the scenery of the Spring River in early spring, and incorporates the poet's reasonable imagination, complementing the original painting.