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What do you mean by misty rain?

"Misty rain" is one of the typical images commonly used in China's poems, describing the quiet scenery shrouded in fog. This word usually appears in poems, literary works and Song Ci, conveying a profound artistic conception and implication.

"Mo" refers to the land on the street or roadside, while "misty rain" describes that tiny raindrops form a layer of water mist in humid weather. In poetry, authors often use such language to describe a beautiful scene, which is usually a way to write about scenery, express emotions and chant things. Some works also use the allusion of "misty rain on flowers" to turn it into a metaphor to express tenderness for someone or something.

For example, Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "Notes for Northern Friends on a Rainy Night": "When you ask Jun to return, it rains late in the autumn pool. When * * * cuts the candle at the west window, it talks about the rain at night. " Among them, the artistic conception of Late Rain is similar to misty rain, which vividly shows the silence, obscurity and confusion in rainy nights and expresses the author's parting thoughts.