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The poet Zeng Ji of the Song Dynasty said: "Where are the green shades in the three thoroughfares?"

The Green Shade Remains Undiminished

Summer is described in Three Qu Road. This was written several times by a poet in the Song Dynasty. It describes the author’s trip to San Qu in early summer. The beautiful scenery encountered on the road. In Sanqu in early summer, the plums on the roadside are already ripe. In such a clear and good weather, taking a boat and continuing on the mountain road. The pleasant scenery along the way, accompanied by the joyous singing of orioles, makes it more interesting than when we came here. .

Zeng Ji is a poet who is keen on traveling. This poem is bright, natural and very interesting. The first sentence points out that when the plums are ripe, such good weather is rare in the plum rain season in the south of the Yangtze River. It expresses that the poet is refreshed by encountering such good weather, and his mood for travel is even stronger.

Riding in a boat, leaving the boat and going ashore at the end of the stream, and continuing to walk in the mountains, shows the author's high emotion of not having finished the boat ride, and continuing to walk in the mountains.