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Poems of Spring Moonlight in Pine Woods in Late Autumn

The poem of the pine forest in the moonlight is: after the rain, the mountains are empty and stand in the autumn night. The bright moon shed clear light from the cracks and cleared the fountain on the rocks. The bamboo forest is sonorous, the washerwoman returns, and the lotus leaves are swaying to get on the canoe. Spring spring might as well give it a rest, and the autumn sun can stay on the hills for a long time. Moonlight in the Pine Woods comes from Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei.

Translation of Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains

After the new rain, the valley is empty and fresh, and the weather is particularly cool in early autumn and evening.

The bright moon reflects the quiet pine forest, and the clear spring water flows on the rocks.

The girl in the bamboo forest came back from washing with a smile, and the lotus leaves swayed in the canoe.

Although spring is beautiful, autumn scenery in front of us is enough to make people linger.

Translation of Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains

The first sentence of "Mountain Residence in Autumn Night" points out the new scenery of Shan Yu, in which everything is new. The couplets describe the beauty of nature, which is quiet and clear. The poet in the necklace writes "Bamboo Noise" first, and then "Lotus Movement", which reflects the poet's longing for a leisurely life and sets off his aversion to dark officialdom from the opposite side.