What are the poems of Wuxi Liangxi?

Wuxi Liangxi's poems are as follows:

A, Jinshan Ran Ran waves rain, tin water boundless vegetation spring. Twenty years ago, I walked three thousand miles in Kaminooji. -Wen Tianxiang's "Wuxi"

Appreciation: "Jinshan Ran Ran waves and rains, tin water boundless vegetation spring." It depicts the scene of spring in Wuxi: the waves of Jinshan roll under the scouring of rain, and the soil on the tin river is full of spring. These two poems express the magnificent scenery of nature and the beautiful scenery of Wuxi with vivid images.

"Walking in Kaminooji twenty years ago was a pedestrian three thousand miles away." The poet recalled that he had been to Wuxi twenty years ago. At that time, he was a young traveler. Now, he is a passer-by three thousand miles away. These two poems express the poet's feelings about fleeting time and nostalgia for his hometown.

Second, the lotus flowers in Chiba are old and fragrant, and the Golden Palace in the Mid-Levels shines on the square pond. The wind rises at dusk in front of the temple, and pine nuts beat against the stone bed. -Pi Rixiu's Huishan Song Ting Temple

Appreciation: This poem describes the elegant and slightly bleak scene of Huishan Song Ting Temple at dusk in autumn. The poem depicts that although the lotus in Chiba is about to wither, it still has its old fragrance. Huishan ancient temple is reflected in the pool, and the day will be dusk.

The wind blew from the front of the temple, and the scraped pine nuts hit the stone bed, which was clear. Although this is the scene of Huishan in autumn dusk, it also reflects the author's mental outlook when he lived in seclusion.

Third, I have traveled all over the mountains on the south bank of the Yangtze River, and it is even more unforgettable to meet the mountains. Take a small group of people to the sky and the moon alone, and strive to be the best Er Quan in the world —— Su Shi's "Returning Taoist to Cook Little Dragons to the Top of Taihu Lake"

Appreciation: The first sentence "Travel all over the south bank of Jiangnan" expresses Su Shi's extensive exploration of the mountains and rivers in the south of the Yangtze River, and also implies his in-depth understanding of the mountains and rivers. The word "wild" in "Every mountain is better to linger" conveys the poet's special feelings for mountains and expresses his nostalgia for mountain scenery.

The next two sentences, "Take a small moon in the sky alone and try to be the second spring in the world", are the descriptions of the poet after climbing the mountain. "Little Moon" refers to the moon. The poet brought the moon to the top of the mountain to set off the lofty beauty of the top of the mountain. "Er Quan in the world" refers to Taihu Lake, which expresses its beauty and uniqueness.