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The whole poem "Looking at the Lake Building Drunk Book"

Drunk Book of Wang Hulou is a poem by Juyuan Yang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The full text is as follows:

Looking at the spring grass at the bottom of the lake,

There are thousands of weeping willows.

There is no limit to climbing the river bed alone.

The mighty torrent returns to sorrow.

This poem depicts the poet standing on the upper floor of Wang Hu, overlooking the lake and green grass in spring, and watching weeping willows hanging down from the willows, forming a beautiful landscape. However, when the poet stood alone on the balcony, infinite thoughts and things emerged in his heart, and the beautiful scenery in front of him could not dispel his sorrow. The whole poem conveys the poet's inner feelings and loneliness.

The interpretation of this poem is as follows:

1. "Looking at the Spring Grass on the Lake": The poet stood upstairs overlooking the lake, and the spring grass was full of green.

2. "Thousands of weeping willows": The slender weeping willows sway with the wind and the scenery is beautiful.

3. "Infinite things alone at the bottom of the river": The poet climbed to the bottom of the river alone, and infinite thoughts and things emerged in his heart.

4. "Leaving Sorrow": The beauty in front of the poet can't make him forget his inner sadness. Perhaps he misses people or things far away, so the surrounding scenery is beautiful, but his mood is still heavy.

Through the description of the scenery, the whole poem conveys the poet's inner feelings and thoughts, and shows that people may still feel lonely and sad in the face of beautiful scenery.