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What thoughts and feelings does the poem "The Night Scene of Hui Chong Riverside" express?

The whole poem is based on the images in Hui Chong's Night Scene by the River of Monks. The poet used his imagination to express the unique atmosphere of early spring in the south of the Yangtze River. Two or four sentences are the author's imagination. Through imagination, the author turned static into dynamic, and wrote a vibrant feeling and a strong sense of spring. The author expressed his thoughts and feelings of praising and loving spring.

Hui Chong Riverside Scenery

Song Dynasty: Su Shi

Two or three peach blossoms outside the bamboo forest and ducks in the water first noticed the warm spring.

The beach is covered with wormwood, asparagus is beginning to sprout, and puffer fish are preparing to swim upstream from the sea back to the river.

Two or three peach blossoms are blooming outside the bamboo forest, and ducks are swimming in the water. They first noticed the warming of the river in early spring. The beach has been covered with Artemisia selengensis, asparagus has begun to sprout, and puffer fish is about to swim back into the river from the sea.

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Creation background

Hui Chong was a monk who was good at poetry and painting in the Northern Song Dynasty. He was famous for his small scenes. Dongpo's poems are inscribed in his painting Riverside Scenery, which not only shows its shape, but also conveys its spirit. Peach blossoms are outside the bamboo, and the artistic effect of mutual foil is written.

Su Shi's poem "Mrs. Meihua's Holiday in Qin Dynasty" also contains the sentence "It is better to have oblique branches outside the bamboo", which shows that it is his proud pen. Spring River Plumbing, Duck Prophet, writes about the feeling of ducks on the water temperature, which is completely related to the splashing posture of ducks on the screen.

Although Mao Qiling of A Qing Dynasty sneered: "Goose is also a prophet, why only talk about ducks?" Many people argue endlessly about this (see Yu Yang's Poems), but this famous saying has to be praised by people.