Spring is over before pedestrians get home, and the spring breeze is the culprit of the end of the world.
I went to the mountain at night and suddenly it began to rain. Today, this stream is full of flowers.
The tree has not returned, the road has been broken, and the back mountain has turned to clouds.
There is little dust in the wild, only the clear spring overflows the white sand.
The main idea of the poem is: spring is almost over, but I am still wandering on the road. Will Chunfeng complain that I can't enjoy spring with my family? Last night, on the road, it suddenly rained and trudged, but I saw the beautiful scenery of the mountains and flowers on both sides of the stream during the day, and felt that it was worthwhile to work hard. The road is getting more and more tortuous. At first glance, there are trees in front. I really doubt there is any turning back. Just after passing a mountain, the route was covered by Lan Yun. This quiet mountain is really isolated from the world, not contaminated with any secular dust, only clear spring water slowly flows through the white sand.
The poet was honest and cared for the people all his life. This poem also fully shows his moral character: the first couplet bears the title, writes the sigh at the end of spring, laments that he failed to return home, points out that he failed to return home because of the hard journey, and implies that he has a hard career and cannot help himself. Zhuan Xu inherited its meaning, meaning "it is difficult to do things" and "there is no way to find another village", indicating the poet's sinister surrounding environment, his struggle and struggle against the environment, and his liberation from being able to contribute to the people. Necklace continued to write about the vagaries of the environment, the twists and turns of the road, often seemingly desperate, but they kept going and turning, with roads under their feet and roads ahead. William uses the white sand of Shan Ye Spring, which is not polluted by dust and customs, as a metaphor to express his feelings, so as to show that he pursues noble personality and will not give up his upright intention in a complex environment.