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What season is the scenery described in the poem "Looking for Flowers Alone by the River"

The poem "Looking for Flowers Alone by the River" describes the scenery in spring.

I. Original text

Four yellow maiden flowers thrive on the road covered, and thousands of flowers bow and the branches are low.

The butterflies in the flowers are dancing, and the soft yinger in freedom is just singing happily.

Second, translation.

The roadside around Huang Si's maiden is full of flowers, and thousands of flowers are pressing the branches. Butterflies don't want to hover in the flowers, and free little orioles keep singing in the flowers.

Third, the source

Tang Du Fu's Solitary Search for Riverside Flowers

Extended data:

This is an interesting poem about scenery. The path is full of flowers, and the branches full of flowers are pressed down. Above the petals are lingering butterflies dancing around the flowers. From here, we smell the rich flowers. On the path beside the flowers, there are orioles chirping crisply. Their lively and comfortable behavior gives people a relaxed and happy feeling. The poet's rhythmic words "time" and "cha cha" make the whole bright and complicated picture full of movement, and also make poetry have a brighter and smoother rhythm.