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From which poem does "The moon rises late and the night wind begins to cool" come?

From the Book of Chu written by modern Liu Shuyong (Professor of School of Culture and Media, Central University of Finance and Economics).

Original poem:

The moon rises late and the night wind begins to cool.

A lake of autumn water, boundless silence.

Translation:

On autumn night, I walked alone by the lake. The moon rises slowly and the wind blows slightly. I feel a little cold.

The autumn water in that lake is calm and deep. It's quiet and deserted everywhere. Looking at the distance of the lake, boundless, boundless, fascinating.

Introduction to summer heat:

Summer is the first 14 of the 24 solar terms. The node time is around August 23rd in Gregorian calendar, and the sun arrives at 150. At the same time, the arrival of the summer heat means entering the second half of the lunar calendar, and then the temperature in the area north of the Yangtze River in China gradually drops. At this time, the sun runs near the fourteen stars of Leo Xuanyuan.

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Author information:

Liu Shuyong, 1962 was born in Linqu County, Shandong Province in May. Professor, School of Culture and Media, Central University of Finance and Economics, visual culture critic. In the mid-1980s, he devoted himself to the comparative study of visual language and narrative style. In the late 1980s, taking China's calligraphy as a case, this paper makes a comparative study on the differences between the expressionist tradition in China's visual arts and the purification of western abstract language. Since the mid-1990s, photography has been the main research object, focusing on the language forms and classification principles of photography, and then turning to the related problems in the development of contemporary photography and image communication in China.

In the mid-1980s, he devoted himself to the comparative study of visual language and narrative style. In the late 1980s, taking China's calligraphy as a case, this paper makes a comparative study on the differences between the expressionist tradition in China's visual arts and the purification of western abstract language. Since the mid-1990s, photography has been the main research object, focusing on the language forms and classification principles of photography, and then turning to the related problems in the development of contemporary photography and image communication in China.

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