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Poetics of quatrains, ancient poems and beautiful scenery.

Du Fu (full text)

Later that day, Jiang,

Spring breeze smells of flowers and plants.

Muddy swallows,

Sleeping mandarin ducks on the warm beach.

Full text explanation:

The mountains and rivers are bathed in spring, so beautiful, and the spring breeze brings the fragrance of flowers and plants.

Swallows are busy building nests with wet mud in their mouths, and couples of mandarin ducks are sleeping on the warm beach.

Explanation of words:

(1) Evening Day: Spring is getting longer and longer, so it's late.

(2) Mudification: This means that the soil is moist and moist.

(3) Yuanyang: a kind of waterfowl. Both male and female birds often appear.

Full text appreciation:

Enjoy 1

The poet begins the whole article with "sunset glow", which highlights the characteristics of sunny spring and flourishing everything, and organically combines the images and images described in the poem to form a bright and harmonious spring color picture. The first two sentences "sunset glow", "Jiangshan", "spring breeze" and "flowers and plants" constitute a big scene outlined in bold lines, and at the end of the sentence, "beauty" and "fragrance" highlight the poet's strong feelings. The last two sentences are concrete pictures carefully depicted with meticulous brushwork. The combination of motion and static describes both the dynamic description of swallows flying and the static description of Yuanyang sleeping. The busyness of swallows contains the vitality of spring, and the leisure of Yuanyang reveals the gentleness and quiet movement of spring, which set each other off and become interesting. And all this is bathed in warm sunshine, harmonious and beautiful, which really gives people a feeling of spring.

Appreciate II

This five-character quatrain written in Chengdu Caotang is a very poetic masterpiece. This poem reflects the poet's comfortable mood of temporarily living in the thatched cottage after being displaced, and it is also an expression of the poet's joy at the prosperous scene of nature in early spring.