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Appreciation of famous sentences in Han Yu's poems
Early Spring presented Han Yu, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, with his seven-character quatrain "Eighteen Zhang of the Ministry of Water". It is one of the author's classic works, and the first one is widely circulated.

The author described the scenery in early spring.

There is a lot of silk in the sky above the avenue, which is as delicate and moist as butter. The grass is vaguely connected in the distance, but it looks sparse in the near future. This is the most beautiful season of the year, far better than the late spring of the green willow.

Famous sentence:

* The grass looks close, but it's not there *

Moistened by the drizzle, the grass slipped out of the soil, and the earth was a faint grass color. On closer inspection, the grass seems to be hidden secretly, and no color can be seen. works appreciation

One or two sentences are closely related to "early spring" to describe the grass color of spring rain. "The Color of Grass" is detailed and vivid, describing the light green characteristics of grass.

Three or four sentences further highlight the beauty of early spring through comparison and express the poet's love and praise for early spring.

The first two lines of this poem are about scenery, one is about light rain and the other is about grass. After careful observation and comparison, the author vividly wrote the characteristics of Beijing's early spring scenery. The last two lines are lyrical. The author thinks that the scenery in early spring is much better than that in late spring, which expresses the author's admiration for Shu Ya.