The full text is as follows:
First, the south of the Yangtze River is good, and the scenery used to be familiar: at sunrise, the river is more red than fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue. How can we call people not miss the south of the Yangtze river?
Secondly, Jiang Nanyi, which I remember most, is Hangzhou: looking for laurels in the mountain temple in the middle of the month, and watching the tide on the pillow of the county pavilion. When will you revisit?
Thirdly, Jiang Nanyi, and secondly, Wu Gong: Wu Jiu, a cup of spring bamboo leaves, and Wu Wa, a dancer, drunk with hibiscus. Meet again sooner or later?
The meaning of the poem:
First, how beautiful the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River is, and the scenery has been familiar for a long time: when spring comes, the sun rises from the river, making the flowers on the river brighter than red, and the green river is greener than the blue grass. How can people not miss Jiangnan?
Second, the memory of the south of the Yangtze River is most evocative of Hangzhou: visiting Tianzhu Temple to find laurel seeds in the Mid-Autumn Festival, boarding the county pavilion, resting on it, and enjoying the rising and falling tide of Qiantang River. When can I go to play again?
Thirdly, the memory of Jiangnan, and then the memory of the Wu Palace in Suzhou: have a drink of the fine wine and spring bamboo leaves in the Wu Palace, and have a look at the dancers in the Wu Palace dancing like charming hibiscus. When can we meet again?
Brief analysis:
In the first song, I always write about the memory of Jiangnan. The author chooses the river flowers and spring water, with the background of sunrise and spring, and vividly depicts the beautiful scene of Jiangnan full of spring by metaphor and setting off. The second song depicts the beauty of Hangzhou, and verifies the goodness of Jiangnan through the pictures of mountain temples looking for laurels and watching tides in Qiantang, expressing the author's nostalgia for Hangzhou; The third song sings about Suzhou, selecting bamboo leaf spring wine and Wuwa drunken dance to outline the charming customs of Suzhou and express the author's memory and yearning for Suzhou.