In Memories of Zhong Ling's Poems, Zhang Zhongtong described autumn scenery in Zhong Ling with beautiful brushwork. He used "the setting sun shines on the stream" to describe the sparkling scene at the foot of the distant mountain, and also showed the author's recollection of the beautiful natural scenery of his hometown in autumn. Then, he used "red and blue intersection" to describe flowers and trees, giving people a colorful visual experience. Through this vivid description, readers seem to feel the beautiful scenery of Zhong Ling in autumn.
Ling's four quatrains not only describes the scenery, but also incorporates the author's thinking about historical and cultural heritage. He mentioned two poems, "The Pavilion on the Tower and the Old Friend" and "Although the ancient songs are long, the present people don't know the sound", which expressed his nostalgia and cherish for the historical buildings and traditional culture of his hometown. Through these words, the author expressed his concern about the cultural heritage of his hometown, and also called on contemporary people to pay more attention to, inherit and carry forward the history and culture of Zhong Ling.
In Ling's sonnets, we can also feel the author's yearning for his hometown folks. His book "Ten Years of Parting and Reunion" expresses the author's expectation for the long-lost old friends and relatives in his hometown to meet each other eagerly. This yearning for relatives in hometown adds to the temperature and appeal of the whole poem, which makes readers can't help singing when reading.
Memories of Zhong Ling quatrains (IV) is a poem full of deep affection and homesickness. By depicting the beautiful autumn scenery in Zhong Ling, Zhang Zhongtong expressed his thoughts on the historical and cultural heritage and his homesickness, which successfully brought readers into his emotional world and made people feel the unique charm and deep hometown feelings of Zhong Ling. This poem is not only a memory of hometown, but also a treasure of traditional culture and an expression of missing relatives. Through this poem, we have a deeper understanding of Zhang Zhongtong's inner emotional world and his love and nostalgia for Zhong Ling.