The poem "Green" shows that green is a scene of nature and a feeling of the poet.

The poem Green was written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It expresses praise and praise for the beauty of green nature. Wang Zhihuan expressed his love for green natural landscape in the form of poetry. This poem expresses the author's feelings and praise for nature with concise language and beautiful brushwork, which is both vivid and powerful. First of all, the poem expresses the author's praise for the beauty of nature through the description of "green". There are many metaphors of "green" in the poem, such as the gorgeous "green hills and smoky trees are all in spring, the grass is flourishing", the lush "green hills and green waters can be distinguished, and the crescent people in Linping are more bent", and so on. Through these images, the poet profoundly describes the beauty of nature and makes people feel the infinite charm of green natural landscape.

Secondly, the "green" scenery depicted in the poem also expresses the author's profound emotional connotation. In the sentence "Who knows the green mountains and green waters, it is more curved halfway", the author conveys to us a great feeling and awe and admiration for nature. In his works, the beauty of nature is endowed with infinite strength and vitality, which makes people feel awe of nature and realize the irreplaceable between man and nature, as well as the importance of our dependence, respect and protection on nature.

Finally, the image of green and natural beauty conveyed by this poem also has profound humanistic connotation. In the description of "the water is like silk by the Cuiwei Pavilion, and the crescent people in Linping come home", it not only shows the beautiful and graceful natural landscape, but also contains the poet's exploration and pursuit of human spiritual life. This humanistic connotation expresses the poet's respect for life, his desire for spiritual pursuit, and his yearning for the harmonious coexistence of human civilization and nature.

Generally speaking, Wang Zhihuan's Green is not only a praise and eulogy of green natural landscape, but also a reflection and exploration of human life and civilization. The emotion it expresses is not only full of strong emotional color, but also full of profound ideological connotation, which brings readers strong feelings and thoughts and inspires us to respect, yearn for and explore nature.