1. Draw the basic structural line of the pavilion with a pencil, and then draw the willow line outside.
Draw the outline lines of poets and friends in the pavilion, and then draw the lines of peach blossoms on the roof.
3. Draw the basic outline lines of the distant mountains in the upper left corner of the picture.
4. Draw the basic outline lines of willow and arch bridge in the lower left corner of the picture.
5. Fill in the outline lines of pavilions and mountains with black watercolor pens.
6. Write a complete poem on the left side of the pavilion and break up with Xin Jian's stick figure at Furong Inn.
Farewell of Furong Inn and Xin Qiji is a farewell poem by Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The author wrote it when he was demoted to Jiangning County. The conception of the poem is novel, which describes the parting feelings of friends and rewrites its own integrity.
The first two sentences describe the scenery, with boundless river rain and lonely Chushan, which set off the sadness and loneliness when seeing off, and also showed the poet's cheerful mind and strong character; The last two sentences narrate themselves with crystal clear ice heart jade pot, and form a kind of intentional or unintentional care with the lonely mountain standing in front of the river, which naturally reminds people of the poet's aloof image and his aboveboard and clear-cut character. The whole poem is full of emotion, scene blending, meaningful meaning and endless charm.
Described Wang Changling as the journey of Jiangning at that time (now Nanjing, Jiangsu). Xin gradually is a friend of Wang Changling. This time, he plans to cross the river from Runzhou, pass through Yangzhou and go north to Luoyang. Wang Changling may accompany him from Jiangning to Runzhou (now Zhenjiang, Jiangsu), and then break up here. The original title of this poem is * * *. The second poem is about the poet's farewell to Xin Xian in the Furong Building the night before. This poem is about the scene of leaving by the river the next morning.