The poem "Spring Walk to Qiantang Lake" expresses the author's joy of spring walk to Qiantang Lake and his fascination and praise for the beauty of the West Lake in spring.
The poem Spring Walk to Qiantang Lake is a famous poem by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, which describes the West Lake. The poem expresses the author's joy of visiting the lake in early spring and his love for the scenery of Qiantang Lake through the depiction of the bright scenery of the lake in early spring, and expresses the author's love for the beauty of nature.
In particular, the middle four lines, which meticulously depict the scenes seen on the spring trip to the West Lake, are vivid and vivid, and accurately and vividly express the lively interest in natural things and the elegant and leisurely feelings. The whole poem has a strict structure, natural articulation, exquisite counterpoint, shallow language, accurate diction, and fresh temperament, making it a famous piece of West Lake chanting through the ages.
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The latter sentence is written in a positive way about the color of the lake: the water is rising at the beginning of spring, the surface of the water is flush with the embankment, and the white clouds in the air and the ripples on the surface of the lake are linked together in a single piece, which is typical of the spring lake in the south of the Yangtze River, the state of the water and the sky.
The third line is about looking up and seeing the birds. The warblers are singing and the swallows are dancing, showing the vitality of spring. The yellow warbler and the swallow are the messengers of spring, the yellow warbler spreads the glad tidings of spring to the earth with its smooth and fluent voice; the swallow wears flowers and sticks to the water, and builds nests in the mud, and enlightens people to start their spring labor.