Poets are good at projecting their subjective feelings to objective things to the maximum extent, and expressing their feelings by describing the scenery. For example, in the poem Xiaochi, the author uses rich and novel imagination and anthropomorphic techniques to describe in detail the characteristics and changes of the natural scenery around Xiaochi. The first sentence says that the pond is connected with running water. There is a shade on the pond. The third sentence says Xiao He came out of the water with a small pond. Dragonflies have feelings, come and be with Xiao He. It shows the poet's love for natural scenery.
Chengzhai-style poems are often imaginative in vivid nature, but they are welcomed by readers with simple and easy-to-understand language and fluent composition, rather than strange words. For example, the first sentence of See Lin Zifang at Dawn in Jingci Temple (Part II) begins with the word "after all". In a rage, it not only harmonizes the flat tone, but also emphasizes the unique feeling that the heart passes in an instant. Then, it is logical to describe the special scenery that makes him fall in love with it, focusing on the "different" red and charming lotus in the endless green.