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How to write a diary that talks about what the world we know is like

The two sentences at the beginning of the poem, "The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temples are beginning to bloom." It is written that the poet was already in Mengxia when he climbed the mountain, and it was the time when the spring returned to the earth and the beauty was gone. But unexpectedly, in the ancient temple on the mountain, I encountered an unexpected spring scene - a peach blossom in full bloom. We can know from the following sentence "I often hate that spring returns without a place to find". Before arriving, the poet had resented the rush of spring and was angry and disappointed. So when this unexpected spring scene bursts into view, what a surprise and joy it should make people feel! The first line of the poem, "The fragrance ends", and the second line, "Beginning to bloom", echo each other in contrast. Literally, it is a chronicle and description of scenery, but in fact it is also a description of the jumps in emotions and thoughts - from a melancholy feeling of lamenting death, to surprise, joy, and even elation. Moreover, at the beginning of the first sentence, the poet intentionally uses the word "human world", which means that this adventure and this scenic scene bring a special feeling to the poet, that is, as if he suddenly stepped into a world from the real world of the human world. What a fairyland, in another world other than the human world. It was under the trigger of this feeling that the poet's imagination took flight. "I often regret that spring has nowhere to go, and I don't know where to turn." He thought that he once cherished and loved spring, and even resented the ruthlessness of spring's departure. But who knew that he had mistakenly blamed spring, and it turned out that spring had not returned. , just like a child playing hide-and-seek with others, secretly hiding in this place. The first two lines of this poem talk about seeing peach blossoms in a mountain temple in late spring in April, and the last two lines express the poet's joy in encountering spring in a mountain temple. It reveals the poet's love for tranquility, harmony and fresh nature. Dalin Temple is located in a high-lying area with a cold climate. Generally, peach blossoms bloom in early spring in February and wither in April, but here they only bloom in April. The poet said that "spring returns to nowhere" and "turns into this", how interesting! Where is the pace of spring? How can it be transferred? This is the poet's rich imagination and a natural expression of his surprise and joy.