The poems about the beautiful scenery of the grassland are as follows:
1. Outside Juyan City, I hunt for geniuses, and the white grass is burning all over the sky. ——Wang Wei's "Out of the Fortress"
Appreciation: Outside Juyan City, barbarians are hunting, and white grass is burning all over the sky. "Outside the city of Juyan, hunting geniuses, white grass spreads all over the sky, and the wild fires are burning." It is written that a blazing hunting fire was ignited in the vast wilderness covered with white grass outside Juyan Pass. The Tibetan people were hunting here, which was a signal of tension. Write
The great momentum of hunting is just to exaggerate the tense situation at the border. These two lines of poetry are easily reminiscent of the line in Gao Shi's "Yan Ge Xing" "The Chanyu hunts for fire and shines on the Wolf Mountain". In ancient poems, "hunting for fire" is often used to allude to the flames of war.
2. Outside the city of Juyan, there is a hunt for geniuses, and the white grass is burning all over the sky. ——Wang Wei's "Out of the Fortress"
Appreciation: Outside Juyan City, barbarians are hunting, and white grass is burning all over the sky. It is written that a blazing hunting fire was ignited in the vast wilderness covered with white grass outside Juyan Pass. The Tibetans were hunting here, which was a signal of tension. To write about the great momentum of hunting is to exaggerate the tense situation at the border.
These two lines of poems are easily reminiscent of the line "The Chanyu hunts for fire and shines on Langshan" in Gao Shi's "Yan Ge Xing". In ancient poems, "hunting for fire" is often used to allude to the flames of war.
3. The sun is setting over the mangroves and green mountains, and the grass in the long suburbs is endlessly green. ——Ouyang Xiu, "Spring Outing at Fengle Pavilion Part 3"
Appreciation: The trees are full of red flowers, the green mountains are faint, and the sun sets in the west. In the vast countryside, the green grass stretches as far as the eye can see. The scenery described in this sentence is bright and colorful, describing green mountains and mangroves, the sun setting in the west, and the luxuriant green grass. This late spring beauty touches the poet's nostalgia for spring. The first two sentences of this poem describe the scenery, and the last two sentences are lyrical. The scenery is bright, colorful and colorful; the lyrics are bright, lively and profound.
4. Count the fallen flowers in detail because they have been sitting for a long time, and it is slow to find the fragrant grass and return home late. ——Wang Anshi's "Beishan"
Appreciation: I sat in the suburbs for a long time in a leisurely mood, carefully counting the petals falling from the trees. I walked slowly looking for fragrant flowers and plants, and finally returned home. It was getting very late. The poet uses detailed counting of fallen flowers to describe "sitting for a long time", which not only has a beautiful image, but also has a detailed conception. He also uses "slowly looking for fragrant grass" to explain "returning late", which is not only reasonable, but also full of leisurely feelings.
Beishan in the poem is originally a ruthless thing, but with the arrival of spring, all things sprout, and the mountain is thick green, which is also green when reflected in the spring water of Manpi. It seems that the mountain actively conveys its green color to the water. The pond, as the spring water rises, seems to be overflowing with green; the water is also very affectionate, either straight or circuitous, welcoming the green of the mountain with various graceful postures and sparkling waves.