It's from "Poems of Beauty's Spring Tour", and the whole poem is as follows.
Poems about beautiful women's spring outing
Southern dynasties? Jiangyan
In February and spring in the south of the Yangtze River, the east wind turns green. I don't know whose family it is. Look at the flowers, look at the peaches and plums. Snow is beautiful and pearls are crimson. Pedestrians are driving cheerfully, vying for Luochuan God.
It means that in February and spring in the south of the Yangtze River, the east wind blows green duckweed. I don't know whose woman is enjoying the flowers at the ferry where peaches and plums are in full bloom. It looks like a frozen jade, and its red lips are like bright pearls. Passers-by stopped to compare her to the goddess Luochuan.
Extended data:
Dianjiang Lip, epigraph name, also known as Dianjiang, Shibaxiang, Nanpuyue, Shatou Fish and Yaocao. With Feng Yansi's poem "Eye-catching Lips, Thick Green Surrounding Red" as the main body, it has two tones of 4 1 word, four sentences in the first paragraph, three rhymes in the second paragraph and five sentences in the last paragraph. In addition, there are five sentences and four rhymes before and after forty-one, four sentences and three rhymes before forty-three and five sentences and four rhymes after forty-three. His masterpiece is Su Shi's Red Lip and Red Apricot Fragrance.