Daming Lake, Hu Ming University,
There are lotus flowers in Daming Lake.
There are toads on the lotus.
Poke the bullet.
The author described what he saw and heard with realism. Not only did you come straight to the Daming Lake, but the scenery was vivid from near to far. The toad's "poking and jumping" mentioned in the last sentence is even more meaningful, showing the tragic situation of the working people at that time.
Extended data
This poem begins with a simple description of the scenery, and Zhang Dashuai describes the intuitive visual impression of Daming Lake scenery in simple language. This kind of scenery technique is similar to Bai Pu's "The Nightingale of the Dead Vine Old Tree". Although there are no verbs, there is a sense of fluidity like lens shift. Because it captures the characteristics of the scenery, it is not rigid.
The first two sentences describe the scenery objectively, and the last two sentences are changed from "without me" to "with me", and the guards begin to describe their subjective feelings about the scenery. Best of all, when he saw the lotus on Daming Lake, he didn't think of Xia as a vulgar lothario, but changed from big to small, noticed the toad on the lotus and tried to associate with it. Poke and scamper not only vividly depicts the appearance of toad, but also shows a childlike innocence in the commander's military career.