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Appreciation of Han Gongchun's Broken Lotus Clothes
The first film of this word describes the scene of the poet revisiting his hometown and coming to the West Lake. "I'm in rags, laughing at the west wind blowing me to the west lake." "He Yi" indicates the reclusive status of the poet, and the word "broken" is in front of it, which shows his long-term seclusion. The word "laugh" conveys the poet's reluctance to return to the bustling world but his helplessness. He can only "laugh". "Drinking in the lake in the old days, who are you with now?" Those friends who accompanied me to drink wine in the West Lake, who can accompany me now? These two sentences lament that the poet's drinking companions and poetry lovers have now scattered, expressing the poet's yearning for them, and there is a desolation between the lines. "The mountains and mountains reflect the belt, like a belt, and the picture is heavy." Around the West Lake, surrounded by green hills, the landscape is beautiful and charming, as if the beautiful picture scroll had been taken back and unfolded again. The scenery of the West Lake is still picturesque and has not changed. "Three miles, hibiscus steps, still red and green." These two sentences describe the lotus in the lake in detail, and once again express the feeling that the scenery is still the same and the personnel are gone.

In the second part of the poem, I further expressed my personal feelings in this situation and mourned the decline of my family and my unfortunate experience. "At first glance, there is nowhere to live. The house is floating in the sky and the body is empty." Looking around, the beauty of the West Lake is clear at a glance. There is no place to stay. The lake is clear and clean. Let the boat float on the lake, just like floating in the air. People seem to be in the boundless void, and they are on cloud nine. These three picturesque sentences describe the feeling of boating on the lake. When expressing his feelings, the poet developed rich imagination and keen and meticulous observation: the sky was reflected in the water, so the ship seemed to float in the air, and people swayed with the ship, so they felt that space was swinging. "It's a bit sparse to burn the sunset over the geese." Burning sunset: describe the sunset as a fireball that is about to burn out. The poem "Qiu Si" by self-transformation reads: "The setting sun burns red." These two sentences describe the scenery in the evening, and the realm is super high, which renders the beauty of the sunset in the West Lake and makes people think. "Old boss, good-hearted, undiminished." My friends who used to travel and drink with me are all old now, and my heroic mind and ambition are all exhausted now. These few words express the generosity and profoundness of life experience, and the poet's inner desolation and loneliness are self-evident. The word "old friend" here is relative to the West Lake, including the poet himself and the "old friend drinking again" mentioned in the last film. "People win, autumn sounds are heard, and riding donkeys down the cold spring pavilion." I got on the boat alone with a feeling of disappointment, and rode a donkey to Lengquange. A faint autumn wind blew head-on and whistled in my ear. The last two sentences are even more disappointing, conveying the poet's inner sadness. He was originally a descendant of the Song Dynasty, but he lived at the end of the humiliating Southern Song Dynasty. The court was fatuous and treacherous, and he was abandoned. Although he is ambitious, what else can he do besides riding a donkey and listening to autumn sounds? At the same time, he also took care of the beginning in his writing, and also revealed why he was willing to be a hermit and retire from the mountains.