
Read the Tang poem "Chuzhou Xijian" Wei Yingwu
The lonely grass is born on the side of the stream, and there are yellow orioles on the deep tree song.
The spring tide brings rain to the evening, and the wild ferry has no one to cross itself.
This is a famous piece of landscape poetry, and it is also one of Wei Yingwu's masterpieces, which describes the quiet scene of mountain streams and waters. It describes the poet's spring tour of Chuzhou's western stream and the wild ferry with rain at late tide.
The first two verses of the poem say: The poet loves the grass that grows by the stream, and there are yellow orioles crying in the shade of the tree. It's a beautiful landscape of beautiful colors and beautiful music. "Single pity" means favoritism, favoring the grass and revealing the poet's idyllic mind. The last two sentences say: in the evening the rain and the tide rise more rapidly, there are no pedestrians at the ferry port in the countryside, and a ferry boat crosses the river. This picture of the flat boat at the ferry in the rain contains the poet's advantages and wounds about his inaction, which makes people think. He also ordered Jia to explain that Wei Yingwu would rather be a small grass that no one paid attention to than do those big official positions.