Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - "After the rain, an empty mountain stands on an autumn night. What does "moonlight in the pine forest, crystal stone in the stream" mean?

"After the rain, an empty mountain stands on an autumn night. What does "moonlight in the pine forest, crystal stone in the stream" mean?

There is a new rain in the valley, the weather is cold, and the autumn is more intense at night. The bright moon is sprinkled among the pine forests, and the clear spring flows on the rocks in the ravines.

The above poem comes from Wang Wei's Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains:

The empty mountains are bathed in a new rain, and feel the early autumn at 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.

This poem depicts the charming scenery of the mountain village and the simple fashion of the villagers in the evening after the rain in the autumn of Chu Dynasty, and shows the poet's satisfaction with his seclusion and natural beauty, so as to express his personal beauty and social beauty. It is not only like a fresh and beautiful landscape painting, but also like a quiet and beautiful lyric music, which embodies the creative characteristics of painting in Wang Wei's poems.

Wang Wei's Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains is a poem written in early autumn, which describes the scenery that mountain people see at dusk after the rain. This was written by Wang Wei when he lived in seclusion in Zhong Nanshan and went to Wangchuan (a villa). This poem is a masterpiece of landscape, which embodies the poet's noble feelings and pursuit of ideal realm in poetic imagery.

reference data

Wang Wei. Notes on Wang Youcheng's Works. Shanghai: Shanghai ancient books, 1998.