What kind of scene do the first two sentences of the poem describe?

The first two sentences of the poem describe such a scene: "Half an acre of square pond is open, the sky is high and the clouds are light, and the shadows are long." Half an acre of square pond is not big, but it is as clear as a mirror. The mirror of a mirror is a mirror, a mirror and a mirror. The "half acre square pond" opened like a mirror. Although the "half acre square pond" is small, it is as clear as a mirror, and "the sky and clouds" are reflected by it. Sparkling and floating. See you later. As a description of the scenery, it can also be said that it is very vivid. The images displayed in these two sentences can give people a sense of beauty and make people feel open-minded. This perceptual image itself also contains a rational thing. It can be seen that the water in the "half acre square pond" is deep and clear, so it can reflect "the sky and clouds"; On the other hand, if it is shallow and dirty, it cannot be reflected, or it cannot be accurately reflected.

Original appreciation:

Half an acre of square pond opened, and the sky was overcast.

How can the canal be so clear? Because there is inexhaustible living water for it.

About the author: Zhu (1130.9.15 ~1200.4.23) has a dark personality, including Hui 'an, Hui Weng, Mr. Kao Ting, Yungu Old Man, Sick Man of Cangzhou, and Inverse Weng. Han nationality, a native of Wuyuan County (now Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province), Huizhou Prefecture, Southern Song Dynasty, is located on Jiangnan East Road. 19 years old Jinshi Ji, once served as an Anfu ambassador of Jinghu South Road, and served as an official in Baowenge. During his administration, he applied for decrees to punish traitors and officials and treat them.

Remarkable achievements. Zhu Zi was a famous philosopher, thinker, educator, poet and representative of Fujian School in the Southern Song Dynasty, and he was the most outstanding master of Confucianism since Confucius and Mencius. He paid extensive attention to classics and made different contributions to Confucian classics, history, literature, music and even natural science, leaving a vast number of works for future generations.