Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Morning fog shrouds the south of the Yangtze River (expand your imagination and make the sentences more specific)

Morning fog shrouds the south of the Yangtze River (expand your imagination and make the sentences more specific)

The morning fog shrouded Jiangnan and the details are as follows:

The pond is filled with clouds of fog. A little further away, you can see bushes, grape trellises, and teaching buildings. You can see everything. It's unclear, everything seems to be floating in the fog.

God seemed to have deliberately created a problem. The thick fog obscured the view, and the sea was completely covered by the fog. There is only white fog, gray fog, wet fog, and cool fog between the sky and the earth. The fog drifted past my eyes, and a thin layer of pearls hung on my eyelashes; the fog passed by my ears, as if my mother was whispering a gentle lullaby; the fog was rising and falling around me, and my son was swaying like a Floating in the nine-fold sky.

The diffuse, light morning mist covers the mountains and trees in the distance with a layer of translucent gauze, giving visitors an endlessly imaginative beauty. When you stare and watch, gusts of wind blow, the morning mist floats, and the scenery in the fog seems to come alive. That thick fog, grab a handful, it will be soft; take a breath, it will be sweet; step on it, it will be light. When there is fog in the morning, the entire Guodi Mountain is shrouded in the morning mist.

After a while, the milky white thick fog began to flow and subside. Through the gaps in the cloud flow, the dark blue peaks and trees were vaguely visible. The fog gradually dissipated, and the sky was blue. You could see the undulating mountains of Guodi Mountain and the rugged mountain roads. The mountains were shrouded in clouds and mist, and the color was green, as if Guodi Mountain was covered with a green brocade.

Looking closely, the fog is hazy, like clear smoke, like gauze, appearing soft and delicate, and I am afraid that it can be blown away without a trace with just one breath. There was a vast expanse of white a few feet away. I felt like I was in a fantasy world, roaming carefree in a dream. It was so intoxicating. First, the fog in the east moves slowly, sometimes rising slowly, sometimes falling slowly, sometimes floating here and there, sometimes drifting away gently, sometimes shining brightly and making it confusing. It sometimes gathers and sometimes disperses, sometimes disappears and sometimes condenses, fluttering and leisurely, like a light and leisurely state.

Soon, I completely understood it. You see it rolling endlessly, rolling into a ball for a while, dispersing for a while, turning into wisps, condensing into a ball for a while, and rising for a while. Then it went away and sank to the earth again after a while. As I looked at it, my hands felt a little itchy, so I grabbed a handful and took a look. He grabbed it, took it back, and saw, hey, just now I was looking at the mist being grabbed into my hand, but there was no trace of my hand.

I opened the car window a little, and the fog outside the window got into the car. Threads slowly dispersed in the car, and the air was filled with the aroma of vegetation brought by the fog. The fog in the town is lighter than in the mountains. The milky white plain clothes in the mountains have been replaced by dreamy gauze skirts with hazy green.

At dusk, the thin gauze mist in the mountains dances in the gaps between the trees and grass, silently, like the curtains in front of the bed, making you want to fall asleep in its arms. . Smoke and fog seemed to have woven into a layer of indigo-colored gauze covering the earth, and the surrounding scenery was hazy in the smoke.

Introduction to Jiangnan:

"Jiangnan" has always been an ever-changing and flexible regional concept. In the narrow sense, Jiangnan mostly refers to Suzhou, Changzhou, Wuxi and other regions in southern Jiangsu, and Huzhou in Zhejiang , Hangzhou, Shaoxing, Ningbo, Jiaxing, Jinhua and other regions, as well as parts of the Yangtze River Delta composed of Shanghai.

The geographical scope of Jiangnan also includes southeastern Anhui, Wuhu, Xuancheng, Huangshan, Ma'anshan, Chizhou, Tongling, Anqing and other regions in the south; Jiujiang, Shangrao, Jingdezhen and other regions in the north and northeast of Jiangxi .

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Jiangnan mainly included the former Jiangxi Province and Jiangnan Province (collectively known as Jiangsu and Anhui) and the northern region of Zhejiang Province.

The meaning of "Jiangnan" is varied in ancient documents. It is often a word that goes hand in hand with regional concepts such as "Jiangbei" and "Central Plains", and is ambiguous. Historically, Jiangnan is both a natural geographical region and a socio-political region.

In a broad sense, Jiangnan includes the entire territory of Shanghai, Jiangxi, and Zhejiang, as well as the three provinces of Jiangsu, Anhui, Hubei, and Shanghai and the area south of the Yangtze River. Compared with Jiangnan Road in the Tang Dynasty, there is less part involving Guizhou Province. The northern region of Fujian is sometimes called Jiangnan. In the broad sense, Jiangnan has a vast area and diverse landforms, so it is often regarded as the "Greater Jiangnan", which is roughly consistent with the scope of Jiangnan in meteorology.

The four major rice markets in Jiangnan and the four famous buildings in Jiangnan are all within the scope of Jiangnan. This area includes the famous three mountains, three rivers and three lakes: Huangshan, Qiantang River and Taihu Lake, Lushan Ganjiang River and Poyang Lake, Hengshan Xiangjiang River and Dongting Lake. These three mountains, rivers and lakes are the origins of Wuyue Culture, Ganpo Culture and Huxiang Culture respectively. birthplace.

The definition of Jiangnan began with the ancient division (Jiangnan Road), and is often described in literary works. For example, Du Fu's "The Year of Li Gui in the South of the Yangtze River" was written in Changsha. The Jiangnan referred to in the weather forecast is also roughly the Jiangnan zone in a broad sense.