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Spring Trip to Qiantang Lake Tell me what kind of scene this poem describes. Which words embody
From the north of Gushan Temple to the west of Jiagong Pavilion, the lake is just level with the embankment when the tide rises, and white clouds overlap with each other, connecting with the waves on the lake. A few early orioles compete for sunny trees, newly arrived swallows are building nests with spring mud in their mouths, the numerous and colorful spring flowers are gradually enchanting people's eyes, and the shallow spring grass can just cover the hooves of horses. Then look at the charming broken bridge and white sand embankment under the green willows.
"Chu Ping" expresses Bai Juyi's unique feeling towards the West Lake in spring
Using "Zhao" to describe the orioles reflects Bai Juyi's affection for these small, lively creatures. The sincere love of life: The word "struggle" makes people feel how rare and precious spring is. Use the word "pecking" to describe the busy and excited expression of the swallow. "Gradually" expresses the effect in the poem: gradually indicates that it is early spring.
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