Three hundred ancient poems: Shan Jia (Liu Yin)

The horseshoe treads on the water, and the drunken sleeve reveals the wind.

It is strange to see the children looking out, and the sound of birds leads me to my home in the mountains.

To annotate ...

(1) The first two sentences of the poem describe the scenery, which is dynamic and appropriate, vivid and vivid, and has a strong sense of picture.

(2) In the poem, the horseshoe treads on the water, the water waves agitate, the morning light scatters, and the skylight is like water, swaying and confusing. Two kinds of scenery far apart from heaven and earth gather under the horseshoe, turning static into dynamic and interesting.

(3) Drunk sleeves float with the wind on horseback, flowers fall with the wind, and sleeves are dyed in autumn. The combination of dynamic and static shows the implication of flowers and beautiful scenery.

(4) The gurgling sound of streams and the sound of hooves are in harmony with the Ming Xia in the sky and the forest flowers in the mountains. Reveal the poet's comfortable state of mind.