Chapter 1: Feel the beauty of spring.
Spring is the most beautiful season in a year, and Yang Wanli's poems are full of praise for spring. In his poems, we can feel the beauty and magic of spring.
Appreciate flowers
Spring is the season of flowers, and flower viewing is one of the best ways to feel the beauty of spring. Yang Wanli often mentions flowers in his poems. For example, there is a saying in his "Little Pool": "Lotus on the waves, laugh and watch the clear waves ripple." This sentence not only depicts the beauty of lotus, but also expresses Yang Wanli's love for nature and praise for life.
Step 2: Listen to the birds.
Spring is the season for birds. Walking into nature and listening to birds singing is also one of the important ways to feel the beauty of spring. Yang Wanli's poems are also full of descriptions of birds. For example, there is a saying in his "Walking in the Mountains": "Seeing the mountains from a distance is colorful, but listening to the water is silent." This sentence not only depicts the beauty of nature, but also expresses Yang Wanli's awe of nature and understanding of life.
Chapter 2: Feel the beauty of autumn.
Autumn is one of the most beautiful seasons in a year, and Yang Wanli's poems are also full of praise for autumn and understanding of nature. In his poems, we can feel the beauty and magic of autumn.
Step 1: Appreciate autumn scenery.
Autumn is a beautiful season, and appreciating autumn scenery is also one of the best ways to feel the beauty of autumn. Yang Wanli often mentions autumn scenery in his poems. For example, in his "Autumn Night Will Dawn at the Hedge Door to Meet the Cold", there is such a sentence: "The courtyard is deep, the willows are piled with smoke, and the curtains are not heavy." This sentence not only depicts the beauty of autumn, but also expresses Yang Wanli's perception of life and love for nature.
Step 2: Taste autumn tea.
Autumn is the season of tea tasting, and tea tasting is also one of the important ways to feel the beauty of autumn. Yang Wanli's poems are also full of descriptions of tea. For example, there is a saying in his "Idle in the Early Summer Afternoon": "I am lazy in painting moths, but I am late in dressing up. I look at the flowers before and after the mirror, and the flowers are charming. " This sentence not only depicts the beauty of tea, but also expresses Yang Wanli's understanding of life and his love for nature.