Chu Xiao Jingci Temple sent Lin Zifang to paint.

Farewell to Jingci Temple and Lin Zifang is a poem by Yang Wanli, a poet in the Song Dynasty. After all, in mid-June, the scenery of the West Lake is different from that at four o'clock. The next day, the lotus leaves are infinite, and the colors of lotus flowers in the sun are different. This is a poem describing the beautiful scenery of the West Lake in June. This poem is a typical work with pictures and poems. The poet begins with the fact that the scenery of the West Lake in June is different from other seasons. These two unpretentious poems further illustrate the uniqueness of the West Lake scenery in summer. These two sentences are addressed to the poet.

Explain the characteristics of Jingci Temple's sending Lin Zifang.

After all, the word "West Lake" highlights the unique and extraordinary scenery of the West Lake in June, giving people rich and beautiful imagination space. Although readers have not yet appreciated the beauty of the West Lake from the poems, they can already feel it from the poet's appreciative tone. Poetry seems to blurt out, which is the most intuitive feeling after shock and ecstasy, further strengthening the beauty of the West Lake.

In the last two sentences, the lotus leaf is infinitely blue, and the lotus reflected in the sun has different colors. The poet painted a wonderful and splendid picture with a sentence with strong color contrast, and described it in detail. After all, different landscape pictures and lake water stretched to the end, lotus leaves and blue sky merged together, creating infinite artistic space and drawing endless blue. On this blue, the lotus reflected by the sun was lit, which was beautiful and bright.

Lotus leaves with infinite sky and lotus flowers with different colors reflecting sunlight can be seen not only in spring, autumn and winter, but also in the most vigorous summer of June. The poet captured the unique scenery of this summer and summarized it aptly. Although this change in writing is ups and downs, there is no sudden feeling. The seemingly dull pen and ink presents an evocative artistic situation.

The poet's central idea is not to talk about friendship, nor to forget to leave, but to express his attachment to his friends by praising the beauty of the West Lake. From an artistic point of view, this poem has two points worthy of attention besides line drawing. The first two sentences are straightforward, just general, describing the virtual and the last two sentences, showing concrete images, and the second one is combining rigidity with softness.