Very rural.
Pastoral poems generally refer to poems describing rural scenery. In a landscape pastoral poem, mountains and water don't have to appear at the same time. Some only write mountain scenery, while others focus on water scenery.
All scenery words are sentimental words, therefore, for the expression of "love", pastoral poetry has its unique ways and skills.
One of them is the combination of reality and reality. This method is also commonly used by poets, generally with the help of side contrast. Virtual writing serves for real writing, and the poet's virtual writing object is to compare the real writing object. For example, Wang Zhihuan's "In the Heron Villa": "The mountains cover the daytime, and the sea drains the golden river. Go to the next floor and drive three hundred miles." The poet uses the virtual characters of the Yellow River to describe the mirage, which forms a side contrast with the towering buildings. The poet covers all the mountains and rivers in his works. "Frustrating Everything at the Pen" depicts a vast and distant huge painting. It is realistic to "cover the day with mountains", and it is imaginary to "change the sea into a golden river". The poet imagined the majestic momentum of the Yellow River entering the sea, and the reality and reality coexisted, setting off the majestic momentum of the stork tower towering into the sky.