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A poem describing the rapid change of weather.

On June 27, Wang Hulou was drunk with books, and one of Su Shi's dark clouds turned over the ink and did not cover the mountain, and the white rain jumped into the boat. The wind has come and gone, and the water under Wang Hu Tower is like the sky. [Note] 1. Wang Hu Mansion: Hangzhou West Lake. 2. Knock over the ink: Knock over the ink. Cover: to cover, cover up. 3. Jumping beads: describe raindrops jumping on the boat like pearls. 4. Tornado. —— Annotation meaning: June 27th: refers to June 27th, Xining, Song Shenzong (1072). Wang Hulou: Also known as "Weijinglou". It was built by the King of Yue in the Five Dynasties. Today, in front of Zhaoqing Temple near West Lake in Hangzhou. Drunk book:. Look at the sparkling and jumping beads: splashing water is like white beads. Undulating ground: The wind is blowing from the ground. Water is like the sky: from a distance, water and the sky are the same color, and they are connected. Dark clouds roll like ink, but shiny raindrops jump on the boat like pearls. A gust of wind suddenly blew away the rain, and after the storm, the water and sky downstairs were sparkling. The author described the scenery of the West Lake while drinking in Wang Hu Building. The author first wrote it before the rainstorm. The scene is that dark clouds are rolling in the sky, just like thick ink on the horizon, and the distant mountains are faintly discernible in the rolling dark clouds. At this time, a rainstorm has come. The heavy rain wrapped in white raindrops splashed on the boat like thousands of pearls. Falling from the sky. Just as people were feeling the spectacular scene of heavy rain, a gust of wind rolled on the ground, blowing away the dark clouds and heavy rain at once. When the clouds rise, the water below Wanghu Lake is as calm as a mirror, and the air is fresh. From a distance, water is the same as the sky. The poet is good at exaggerating the atmosphere, from the clouds pressing close to the lake and the sudden heavy rain to the disappearance, ups and downs after the rain clears, but he is leisurely and carefree with a pen. There are quite dramatic scenes, especially the sentence "jumping off a boat in white rain", which is the most vivid. The author himself appreciates this poem very much. At the age of 50, he went to Hangzhou again and wrote a poem saying, "For fifteen years, I was drunk in the rain of the West Lake." This shows his love for this poem. [Explanation] This poem describes a torrential rain that came and went in a hurry on the West Lake in summer. The first sentence says that dark clouds are rolling, and the first sentence says that dark clouds are rolling. How amazing the poet's pen is. The third sentence is about the wind: suddenly, a strong wind swept across the earth, causing the rain on the lake to disperse the clouds. The word "suddenly" is used lightly, but it highlights the rapid change of the sky and shows the great power of the wind. The last sentence is about the sky and water: after the rain cleared, the poet boarded the balcony and looked over the railing, only to see that there was no water on the lake, and the water reflected the sky and water. Where is the cloud? I don't know where everything went, but nothing seems to have happened just now. The poet stayed in the boat first, then in the building, and quickly captured the ever-changing natural scenery on the lake: clouds turned to rain, the wind rolled clear, writing far and near, moving and quiet, colorful and picturesque. After reading it, you will have an immersive feeling-as if you had experienced it in the middle of the lake.