What season does Huanxi Sand depict? What did Su Shi write about in Huanxi Sand?

1. Huanxi Sand depicts the early spring season.

2. "Huanxisha·Visiting Qishui Qingquan Temple" is a lyric work by Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty. This word describes the early spring in the rain in the south, expressing the author's spirit of staying strong and constantly striving for self-improvement despite the difficulties, and is filled with an upward attitude towards life.

3. Huanxisha, originally the name of Tang Jiaofang's song, was later used as the name of the song. This tune is divided into two styles: flat and oblique. The number of characters is mostly forty-two, and there are two types: forty-four and forty-six. The first person to adopt this tune was Han Xie of the Tang Dynasty. He usually used his poem "Huanxisha·Hangover, Sorrow and Slow Bun" as the formal form, and there are four other variations. There are forty-two characters in double tone in the main body. The upper part has three sentences with three flat rhymes, and the lower part has three sentences with two flat rhymes. This tune has bright syllables and is commonly used by both graceful and bold poets. Representative works include Yan Shu's "Huanxisha: A New Song and a Glass of Wine", Li Shengjiao's "Huanxisha: Lotus Flowers in the Summer Meng Quyuan in the Year of Jiaxu", Qin Guan's "Huanxisha: Momo Qinghan Going to the Small Building", etc.