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What is the scene described by Shuikou sailboat?

Last night, when it rained on a boat, the whole river was stormy. It rained heavily last night, and I only heard the sound of wind and waves when I slept in bed. I wonder what the scenery on the river is like. The poet who bumped on the river all night was very worried about the weather.

At present, only looking at the test paper, there are still many green mountains and trees. He couldn't wait to roll up the curtains at dawn. As a result, he was delighted to find that the green hills were still there and the green trees were still there. What about the seemingly aggressive storm?

This poem by Zhu contains rich philosophy of life: the storm of life seems unstoppable and invincible, but as long as we can face it calmly and compete with it with indomitable courage and tenacity, there will be a time when the rain clears and life glows.

This poem is about the experience and feelings of ships and rivers, and the poet's emotional changes are full of layers. "How about the Night" writes the worries in the poet's heart; The Examination Paper depicts the poet's mentality of both hope and doubt. "Still" reveals the poet's infinite joy.