Answers to ancient poetry reading Huang Tingjian's "North Window"

This poem describes the scenery of early summer, and the underlying language is plain but intriguing. The first sentence "Creatures strive to work day and night" refers to the prosperity, metabolism, reproduction and growth of all things in nature, just like the Yangtze River, which flows endlessly day and night. Then the sentence "Summer comes before the garden, wheat comes before autumn" turns to a specific description. The growth and changes of all things have their own characteristics. Look at the lush flowers and trees in the garden. Summer has just entered, but the wheat in the crop fields outside is already yellow and ripe, waiting. It invites people to harvest, which reminds us that the changes in nature are the same, and the changes in the human world are also the same. Three or four sentences use the scenery outside the window to express your feelings. The poet is sitting on the bed covered with mats under the north window, listening to the singing of orioles on the tree outside the window, looking leisurely and contented; the fourth sentence "give the birds and pomegranates" expresses the poet's mentality of letting nature happen, because now Lin Jiao and others outside the window The pomegranate flowers bloom beautifully, but after a while they will be replaced by other flowers, so just let nature take its course.