Tao Yong
In the evening, the rainbow sets, the sky is dark, and half of the mountains and rivers are marked with raindrops. Fresh water invaded Cao Qing Road, and the residual smoke was still beside Lvyang Village.
There are sheep and horses resting in the south and Korean flags in the north. Hangzi likes to listen to no war, and he is free to see Qiuyuan.
Poetry uses personification in couplets.
It depicts the dusk after the rain, the accumulated water freely flows to the low-lying places on the lush roads, and the curled kitchen smoke still hovers around the village surrounded by Populus davidiana, showing a spectacular scene of the grassland beyond the Great Wall after the rain.