Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - Mao eaves are often swept without moss. Which poem is this by Wang Anshi?

Mao eaves are often swept without moss. Which poem is this by Wang Anshi?

The eaves are long and clean without moss, and flowers and trees are planted by hand.

Two Poems on the Wall by Mr. Hu Yin in Song Dynasty from Wang Anshi

Description: The courtyard of the thatched cottage is often cleaned, so clean that there is no moss. Flowers, trees, rows and ridges are all planted by the owner himself.

Appreciation: This sentence describes the quiet environment of the courtyard. The poet abandons all plain descriptions and only uses the word "no moss", which can be described as a unique eye and effectively writes about the tranquility of the courtyard and the prosperity of flowers and trees.

original text

Wang Anshi's two poems on Mr. Hu Yin's wall

The eaves are long and clean without moss, and flowers and trees are planted by hand.

One water protects the field and surrounds the green, and two mountains send green.

Mulberry strips are full of flowers, and the wind gathers fragrance and hides the wall.

After several dreams, the yellow bird still suspects that it belongs to the Mid-Levels Garden.