Lyric with scenery: pay attention to lyric with scenery, that is, there is obvious author's feelings in the scenery described. When a poet feels something about a scene or an objective thing, he entrusts his feelings and thoughts to the scene to express it, and expresses it through the description of the scene and the object. This lyric way is called borrowing scenery or borrowing things to express his feelings.
Scenery blending: I can't see the author's emotion in the poems describing the scenery, but I actually have the author's emotion. In other words, love and scenery are inseparable and difficult to distinguish. Scenes are like emotions and emotions are like scenes. Including three forms, first, the scene contains feelings, second, the scene ends feelings, and third, the scene writes feelings. In China's ancient poems, pines, bamboos, Meilan, rock streams, ancient desert roads, sunset at the border, jathyapple breeze, drizzling grass, banana residue, phoenix tree drizzle, duckweed, swan goose crane, roadside kiosks, etc., are often used by poets to express their feelings. These scenes are no longer purely natural things, but carry and convey people's extremely rich and complicated thoughts and feelings.