Hello everyone, what I want to explain to you today is "The Landscapes from Fuchun to Yanling are Excellent Part 2";
The author is Qing Jiyun
Thick as spring clouds and light as smoke, the greenness reaches to the riverside. Sit under the awning under the setting sun and the flowing water. The green color makes people want to get on the boat.
The author Ji Yun, whose courtesy name is Xiaolan, is often referred to as Ji Xiaolan in literary works and popular reviews. He was a famous scholar and political figure during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. The quatrain we are going to explain today is written The scenery the poet saw on his journey from Fuchun to Yanling, Fuchun refers to the Fuchun River, and Yanling refers to the Fuchun Mountain, which is of various lengths, heights, and sizes. Push the canopy and open the boat canopy;
Let’s take a look at the general meaning of this poem. This poem talks about the scenery of the mountains here, which are as thick as the clouds in spring and light as thin smoke. The jagged tree shadows are reflected on the river. As the sun set, I couldn't help but push open the boat awning and sit down. The Fuchun River was full of mountains and rivers, and the green color seemed to have rushed to the bow of the boat. Let's take a look at this poem together. Let's first look at the first and second lines of the poem. The spring clouds are as light as smoke, and the jagged green reaches the riverside. The poem describes the Fuchun River, and the moving scenery of beautiful mountains and rivers along the way is like a landscape painting full of poetic and picturesque meaning. The language is clear and clear, and the metaphors are vivid and appropriate;
We then looked down. The setting sun was flowing in the water and we were sitting on the canopy. The green color made people want to get on the boat. Under the setting sun, a canopy boat sailed in the Fuchun River. The scenery on both sides attracted the poet sitting in the boat. He couldn't help but admire it. Open the boat canopy to have a panoramic view of the scenery on both sides of the river;
The most distinctive feature of the Fuchun River's landscape is its verdant green, with dense forests on both sides of the mountain and rippling green water in the river. Green is everywhere here. The author feels that this green color is following him closely, and even seems to be swarming up to the bow of the ship. These two lines of poems are fresh and lively, describing the fresh vitality of the Fuchun River landscape;