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The Significance of the Poem "Drinking Rain from Chuqing Lake"
On a sunny day, in the bright sunshine, the West Lake is sparkling and looks beautiful. On rainy days, under the cover of rain curtain, the mountains around the West Lake are foggy, as if nothing had happened, which is very wonderful. If the West Lake is compared to a beauty, then the light makeup and heavy makeup are so beautiful and delicate. Drinking Chu Qing on the lake, Su Shi's water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are empty and rainy. If there are more dead beauties in the West Lake, C+ is so appropriate.

(1) Li à n-The water is flashing, as if it were about to overflow.

Fang Hao-it's beautiful.

(3) Empty-drizzling and confused.

(4)-Shi, a famous beauty of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period, was originally named Shi Yiguang, ranking first among the four ancient beauties (Shi, Wang Zhaojun, Di Xin,). She lives in the west of Huanshaxi Village (now Zhuji County, Zhejiang Province), so she is called Shi.

⑤ Suitable: It looks beautiful and moving, too.

Explanation 1: The West Lake is sparkling, the scenery is really good, it is drizzling, and the confused rain scene is even more strange. If the West Lake is compared to a beautiful country of Yue, it is a stone.

Whether she is elegant or brightly dressed, she is equally radiant.

Commentary 2: In the bright sunshine, the water in the West Lake is sparkling and beautiful. On rainy days, under the cover of rain curtain, the mountains around the West Lake are foggy, and if there is anything, it is wonderful. If the West Lake is compared to a beauty salon, all the makeup is so beautiful and charming. This is a poem praising the beautiful scenery of the West Lake, and it is also a poem describing the scenery, which was written during the poet's tenure as a judge in Hangzhou. The beautiful lakes and mountains in Hangzhou diluted Su Shi's inner troubles and depression, and also awakened his deep love for nature.

When drinking, the poet appreciates two kinds of scenery of the West Lake-sunny and rainy, so he compares the West Lake to a beautiful woman's stone and introduces its feminine beauty and natural posture. As can be seen from the title of the poem, the poet likes drinking in the West Lake. It was sunny at first, and then it rained. He likes two different views. He said: When the weather is fine, the West Lake is rippling and sparkling, and the scenery drinks the rain after the lake is green.