What does Xixi Chuzhou mean?

It means:

My favorite is the faint weeds growing by the stream, and the orioles singing in the depths of the trees.

The spring tide is accompanied by the shortness of the rain at dusk. There is no one at the wilderness ferry, only a boat is leisurely crossing the water.

From: Chuzhou by Xixi.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Wei

Original text:

Alone, grass grows by the stream, and orioles sing on the trees. ?

The spring tide brought the rain late and urgent, and there was no boat on the wild crossing.

Extended data:

It is generally believed that this poem was written in 78 1 year (the second year of Jianzhong), when Wei was the secretariat of Chuzhou. The author likes the quiet scenery of Xijiang River very much. One day, he visited Chuzhou on Xixi (in the western suburb of Chuzhou) and wrote this little poem.

This is a poem about scenery, which describes the scenery of Chuzhou in Xixi spring water and the crazy crossing of rain at low tide.

The first two sentences are spring scenery, love the quiet grass, despise the oriole, which is a metaphor for celebration and avoid flattery; The last two sentences describe the urgency of spring tide with rain and the scene of water rushing over the boat, which contains a kind of helpless sadness that is not in place and cannot be used. The whole poem reveals a calm mind and sad feelings.

The last two sentences, the late tide and spring rain, the water is more urgent. The rural ferry, originally there were not many pedestrians, is even more deserted at the moment. So, even the boatman disappeared, and the empty ferry floated freely and carefree. Because the ferry is in the countryside, nobody cares. If you are in Jin Yao, the tide will rise in the evening rain, which is just the time when the ferry comes in handy. You can't be idle.

Therefore, in this leisurely scene of water crossing the boat, there is a kind of helplessness and sadness that is not in place and not used.

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