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In what season was the night view of Chunjiang River in Hui Chong written?
1. Hui Chong Chunjiang Night Scene depicts a scene of early spring through a lot of scenery descriptions.
2. From the two or three peach blossoms described in the poem, the ducks in the water, the reeds with small tips just exposed, and the puffer fish spawning upstream, it can be seen that it describes the scene of early spring.
3. Two Scenes by the River Huichong is a set of poems written by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, for Hui Chong's Two Scenes by the River, which is catchy and therefore widely circulated.
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