Seven principles of early summer poetry

The seven principles of early summer poetry are as follows:

Pinyin: Lu Lichang, Loutai Road Yingru. Water mirror linkage Wei Fengqi, home wall Wei Yi hometown.

Ancient poetry: the trees grow dark in summer, and the balcony reflects into the pond. The crystal curtains are blowing gently, and the roses are fragrant.

Summer has come, green trees are everywhere, and the days have become extraordinarily long. The reflection of pavilions is reflected in the water, and the breeze blows the glittering and translucent curtains, bringing the fragrance of roses to the courtyard.

Appreciation of mountain residence in summer;

Summer Resort is a seven-character quatrain written by Gao Pian, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the scenery in summer. The first two sentences describe the green shade, balcony and fish pond landscape of the courtyard in summer, while the last two sentences describe the dynamic landscape in the courtyard. This poem is a combination of dynamic and static. The author writes the summer scenery of the courtyard in a way similar to painting, and depicts the summer scenery as a picture with bright colors and clear artistic conception.

Another important reason for the success of this poem is that the poet had a happy mood at that time. There is a kind of leisure and pleasure between poems, a kind of joy that can't be concealed. Judging from the poet's life experience, his career has been relatively smooth all his life. This is the joy of his promotion, and people are happy when they are happy. This kind of mood is reflected in this poem, which makes readers get the unexpected coolness of summer pavilions, and that's exactly what it means.