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Ancient poems describing spring

Spring is an ancient poem we learned when we were young, describing the weather in spring. What I bring below is an ancient poem describing spring, which I hope will help you.

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Song: Zhu

Beautiful spring outing in Surabaya, the endless scenery is new.

Everyone can see the face of spring, the spring breeze blows flowers open, thousands of purple, and the scene of spring is everywhere.

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The spring outing is sunny, and the endless scenery is completely new on the shore of Surabaya.

Anyone can see the face of spring. The spring breeze is full of flowers and colors, and the scenery of spring is everywhere.

Note 1, spring day: spring.

2, the victory is in hand: a sunny day can also show a good mood.

3, looking for incense: spring outing, hiking.

4. Surabaya: The name of this river is in Shandong Province.

5. Waterfront: water, river.

6. scenery: scenery.

7. Leisure: normal and relaxed. The meaning of waiting for knowledge is easy to identify.

8. East wind: Spring breeze.

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Most people think this is a poem about spring, but in fact, the scenery written in the poem is similar. Because the first sentence "winning the sun to find the fragrance of Surabaya", "winning the sun" refers to sunny days and weather. "Surabaya" indicates the location. "Looking for fragrance" means looking for beautiful spring scenery and pointing out the theme. The following three sentences are what you saw when you wrote "Looking for Incense". The second sentence, "boundless scenery is new for a while", is about the initial impression gained by watching spring scenery. Use "boundless" to describe all the scenery in front of you. "A Moment of Novelty" not only describes the return of spring to the earth, the natural scenery is brand-new, but also describes the refreshing joy of the author during his outing. The word "knowledge" in the third sentence inherits the word "search" in the first sentence. "You can easily know" means that the features and features of spring are easy to recognize. "East wind" refers to spring. The fourth sentence, "colorful is always spring", means that this colorful scene is made up of spring, and people know spring from this colorful scene. Feel the beauty of spring. This specifically answers why we can "wait for the east wind". The "colorful" in this sentence also takes care of the "new situation" in the second sentence. The third and fourth sentences are written in vivid language, and the income is from seeking incense.

Literally, this poem seems to be about the feeling of a spring outing. However, the place to look for fragrance is the Surabaya coast, which was occupied by the Jin people in the early Song Dynasty. Zhu has never been to the north, and of course it is impossible to swim to Surabaya in spring. In fact, the word "Surabaya" in the poem alludes to Confucius, because in the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius had sung a string of songs between Zhu and Si to teach his disciples. Therefore, the so-called "seeking" refers to the way to find saints. "Colorful" is a metaphor for the richness of Confucianism. The poet compares the sage's way to the spring breeze that pushes the machine and ignites everything. This is actually a philosophical poem by the richest man, which combines reason with interest in the image.

Creation background

People generally think that this poem is the impression of the author's spring outing, but according to the age of the author's life, we can know that the land of Surabaya was occupied by Jin people when writing this poem, and the author never went north to reach the land of Surabaya.