Meaning: The river bank is already full of Artemisia vulgaris, and the asparagus has begun to bud, while the dolphin is about to swim upstream from the sea to the river.
Appreciation: These two lines of the poem closely linked to the "early spring" to describe, that full of Artemisia vulgaris, short reed shoots, yellow and green, colorful and charming, presenting a full of spring, thriving scene. "The dolphin wants to go up" borrows the feature that the dolphin only goes upstream when the water of the river warms up in spring, further highlighting the word "spring", which is not in the picture, and it is also difficult for the brush to reach, but the poet succeeds in "writing a difficult scene as at present!
Expanded Information
From "Evening Scene on the Spring River in Huichong", one of two poems by Su Shi (1037-1101), a writer, calligrapher, painter and gourmet of the Northern Song Dynasty. The character Zizhan, the name of Dongpo Jushi. He was a Han Chinese, a native of Sichuan, and was buried in Yingchang (郏县, Pingdingshan City, Henan Province). He was a learned and gifted scholar with an uneven career path, and was a master of poetry, calligraphy and painting. He was a master of poetry, calligraphy, painting and calligraphy. His writings were unrestrained and clear, and he and Ouyang Xiu were known as Ou Su, one of the Eight Great Poets of the Tang and Song dynasties; his poems were fresh and bold, making good use of hyperbole and metaphors, with a unique style of artistic expression, and he was known as Su Huang together with Huang Tingjian; his words opened up the school of boldness and exuberance, which had a great influence on the later generations, and he was known as Su Xin together with Xin Qiji; he was a master of calligraphy in both line and regular script, and he was able to innovate himself, with a rich and staggering use of brush strokes. Calligraphy is good at running script, which can create its own ideas, with rich and tumbling strokes, and has the interest of innocence and royalty, and is known as the Four Song Masters together with Huang Tingjian, Mi Fu, and Cai Xiang; he studied the same style of painting as Wen, and advocated the resemblance of God in painting, and advocated the "painting of scholars". He is the author of Su Dongpo's Complete Works and Dongpo's Music.
This poem successfully describes the scenery of the spring river in early spring. Su Shi, with his meticulous and sensitive feelings, captures the characteristics of the scenery at the time of seasonal change, and expresses his joy and praise for early spring. The whole poem is full of spring, vigorous, giving people a fresh, comfortable feeling.