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Ancient Poetry Living in the Autumn and Ming Dynasties

In the Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei's "Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains" was originally written: After the rain, the mountains were empty and stood 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. After a new rain, the castle peak is exceptionally clear, and the weather in autumn night is exceptionally cool. The bright moon casts mottled static shadows through the pine forest, and the clear spring flows gently on the big stone. The laughter of the homecoming washerwoman came from the bamboo forest. The lotus shed moved and the fishing boat was casting a net into the water. Let the spring wheat straw disappear at any time, and the wanderer can linger in autumn. Appreciation: This is a poem describing mountains and rivers, which expresses the poet's noble feelings and pursuit of ideals in poetry and painting. The first couplet is about the dusk scene in autumn. It is quiet and leisurely in Shan Yu for the first time, fresh and pleasant. Zhuan Xu wrote about the bright moon in the sky, pine trees shaded by green trees, cool mountain springs flowing on rocks, and quiet and bright scenery. It heard the noise of the bamboo forest, saw the unfolding of the lotus leaf, and found the girl Huan and the fishing boat. At the end of the couplet, this beautiful scene is a place to live a completely clean life. The whole poem expresses its ambition through the description of mountains and rivers, which is rich in connotation and intriguing. "Moonlight in the pine forest, crystal stone in the stream" is an eternal proverb.