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Dawn Scene of Spring River in Huichong Peach Blossoms on the Bamboo and Peach Blossoms on the Bamboo, Ducks are the first to know the warmth of the Spring River. The piper artemisia is full of reed bu
Dawn Scene of Spring River in Huichong Peach Blossoms on the Bamboo and Peach Blossoms on the Bamboo, Ducks are the first to know the warmth of the Spring River. The piper artemisia is full of reed buds, and it is the time for the river dolphin to go up. What does this poem mean?

The meaning is: two or three branches of peach blossoms are blossoming outside the bamboo forest, and the ducks are playing in the water, and they are the first to notice the warmth of the river in early spring. The river bank is already full of Artemisia vulgaris, and the reed buds have just broken through the ground at this time, while the river dolphins are just about to swim upstream from the sea back to the river.

Two Poems on the Evening Scene of the Spring River by Huichong is a group of poems composed by Su Shi, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, on Huichong's "Evening Scene of the Spring River". The first poem, titled "Duck Play", reproduces the mid-spring scene of Jiangnan in the original painting, and incorporates the poet's reasonable imagination, complementing the original painting.

1) Huichong (also known as Hui Chong): a monk from Jianyang, Fujian, one of the nine monks of the early Song Dynasty, who was capable of poetry and painting. Evening Scene on the Spring River" is the name of the painting made by Huichong, **** two, one is a duck play, one is a flying geese picture. Qian Zhongshu's Selected Poems of the Song Dynasty (《宋诗選注》) is called "Dawn Scene". Many notebooks, useful "dawn scene", useful "evening scene", this from the "Dongpo complete collection" and before the Qing notebooks with "evening scene". These two poems are a reflection of the riverside scene when the author wanted to return to the south of Jingjiang in the spring of the eighth year of Yuanfeng.

(2) Artemisia vulgaris: the name of grass, there are Artemisia annua, Artemisia alba and other species. Poetry "Yo Yo Deer Song, eat wild Artemisia." Reed buds:Young buds of reeds, edible.

(3) puffer fish: a kind of fish, the scientific name of "triggerfish", meat flavor, but the ovaries and liver is highly toxic. Produced in China's coastal and some inland rivers. Every spring, it goes up against the river and spawns in fresh water. Up:means to go up against the river.

(4) Returning Hong:Returning geese. Breaking the flock:Leaving the flying flock.

(5) Yiyi: the appearance of not giving up. Chu Rhetoric: "Loves to be attached, yi yi." Returning people: people who go home. Liu Changqing's poem "The dog barks at the wood door, and the man returns home at night in the wind and snow".

(6) ShuoMo: the northern desert. Du Fu's poem: "The Purple Terrace and the Desert."

7 more to be: to wait again; again pass.

The "Evening Scene of Spring River in Huichong" is a poem written by Su Shi in the eighth year of Emperor Shenzong's Yuanfeng reign (1085) in Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng, Henan Province) for the two paintings of "Evening Scene of Spring River" painted by Huichong. One says that this poem was written in Jiangyin.