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The water is bright and clean, the mountains are empty and rainy. What scenic spots do you describe?

It describes the scenery of West Lake in Hangzhou.

Source: Drinking on the Lake and Two Rains after the Qing Dynasty —— Song Dynasty: Su Shi

The water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are cloudy and rainy.

If there are more dead beauties in the West Lake, C+ is so appropriate.

In the bright sunshine, the water in the West Lake is sparkling and beautiful. On rainy days, under the cover of rain curtain, the mountains around the West Lake are foggy, and if there is anything, it is wonderful. If the West Lake is compared to the beautiful scenery of the past, light makeup is very suitable.

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1. The creative background of "Drinking Rain on Lake Chuqing"

Su Shi was the general of Hangzhou from 107 1 to 1074 (from four to seven years in Xining, Song Shenzong), and wrote a lot of poems describing the scenery of the West Lake. This group of poems was written in the sixth year of Xining (1073).

2. Appreciation of Drinking Two Rains on Lake Chuqing (Part Two)

The first two sentences of this poem are descriptions: the description of water on sunny days and mountains on rainy days, which shows the beauty of the scenery of the West Lake and the changeable characteristics of sunny days and rainy days from two landforms and two kinds of weather. It is concrete and vivid, with a high degree of artistic generality, so that some people commented that many ancient poems on the West Lake were swept away by these two sentences. The last two sentences are metaphors: between heaven and earth, human beings are the most spiritual; Among human beings, calligraphy is the most beautiful.

On the basis of the description in the first two sentences, compare the West Lake to a beautiful beauty stone, saying that it is the ultimate in spirit and beauty in the world, not to mention the light makeup or heavy makeup carefully dressed! However, writing about the beauty of the West Lake is not the whole mystery of this metaphor. Some women in history are as famous as writing. Why do poets compare Xizi to the West Lake?

This is because, in addition to her beauty, Xizi has two unique similarities with the West Lake: First, Xizi's hometown is not far from the West Lake and belongs to the land of ancient Yue; Second, both the West Lake and the West Lake have the word "West" on their heads, which sounds natural. For these reasons, Su Shi's wonderful metaphor won the praise of later generations, and the West Lake is also known as Xizi Lake.