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? Bi yi Shuang Tang water heating Wujiang poetry

The following is an analysis and appreciation of this poem:

Tang Shuang Shui Wen is a poem by Yang Wanli, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, which mainly depicts the spring scenery of Wujiang (now Suzhou, Jiangsu).

In the first two sentences of the poem, "Warm Wu, grass and half an acre of pond", the poet uses "Tang Shuang" and "grass and smoke" to briefly and clearly outline the scene of Wujiang. "Tang Shuang" refers to the two ponds in Wujiang, and the "grass-colored smoke and light" depicts the emerald green when the spring grass just grows and the hazy beauty when the morning fog is still there. These two poems reveal the breath of spring and give people a feeling of vitality.

The next two sentences, "a small station in the stream regards it as a fish, and a non-fish is a hemp net", describe people quietly enjoying the fish by the water. Here, "standing on the stream" expresses people's love and awe of nature, while "seeing fish" implies people's yearning and pursuit of a better life. At the same time, these two poems also imply people's concern about protecting nature and ecological balance.

The fifth and sixth sentences "Flowers across the bank suddenly see herons, and weeping willows are always taken". The poet described the beautiful scenery of flowers blooming on both sides of Wujiang River with "Flowers across the bank suddenly see herons", which showed people's surprise and admiration for the natural beauty. "Only weeping willows are usually taken" expresses people's familiarity and dependence on the natural environment, as well as their protection and respect for the ecological environment.

In the last two sentences, the poet expressed his nostalgia for natural beauty through "disembarking" and "finding good sentences", which showed his enthusiasm and pursuit for poetry creation. And "Poems Returning to the Boat" shows the poet's love for life and his pursuit of art.

Generally speaking, the poem "Tang Shuang Shui Wen" is set in Xiao Chun, Wujiang, and shows the natural beauty and people's protection and respect for the ecological environment through delicate description. At the same time, the poet also expressed his love for life and pursuit of art. The language of the whole poem is concise and clear, and the artistic conception is far-reaching, giving people beautiful enjoyment.