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West Lake boating poems

Good things by the lake:

When it rains on the lake, the autumn water has gone to half. Zhu looked down at the cold mirror and looked down at it again. When you are drunk, you will drop a white nylon towel, and the wind will overflow Ryutsuki. Go home alone in a boat and let the smoke and waves drift.

The first two sentences, "After the rain clears the lake, the autumn water dies at the beginning", are narratives, describing Su Shi's making a scene in Heaven and going boating in the West Lake after the rain clears. The bamboo pole with pole is just over half of the lake, which not only describes the depth of the water level in the West Lake after the rain stops, but also plays a role in guiding Su Shi's eyes to the lake. So naturally there are two sentences: "Zhu bowed his head and looked at his face in a cold mirror."

Su Shi looked down from the cinnabar railing of the cruise ship and found that the lake was cold and calm as a mirror, reflecting his own decline. The word "cold" here reveals that Su Shi's mood at this time is sad. This also shows that Su Shi started boating in the West Lake with a mentality of forgetting his age and personal gains and losses. However, just after I saw my declining face in the lake, it caused a sigh of old age and personal gain and loss and became sad.

The next film begins with "White silk scarf falls drunk, and the stream winds through Ryutsuki", which means that Su Shi dispels the depressed mood of being an old man through various means, and finally dilutes it and moves towards a pure and natural state of mind. After Su Shi was drunk, a gust of wind blew the white silk scarf on his head into the lake. At this time, the lake rippled and the moonlight flowed. It can be seen that Su Shi first chose to drown his sorrows by drinking, so as to relieve his emotions.

Just after Su Shi used wine to drown his sorrows, it seemed that the whole natural environment cooperated with him to create a pleasant picture with picturesque scenery, rippling blue waves and hazy moonlight. Under the impact of this picture, Su Shi's depressed mood seems to have been diluted. Therefore, Su Shi "went home alone and let the smoke wave float", that is, he rowed away alone and let the lake shrouded in smoke sway unsteadily in the moonlight.

"Smoke Waves Gone with the Wind" is not only the moving beauty of the West Lake, but also the ups and downs of Su Shi's heart. In the quiet realm of the West Lake after the rain, Su Shi finally found a kind of broadmindedness, and the next four sentences of this poem are undoubtedly chic. Generally speaking, this beautiful poem written by Su Shi when he was boating in the West Lake at night is fascinating and gives people a way to seek broadmindedness from natural beauty, which is worth reading.