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What kind of person did the author Wang Wei give the moonlight to in the pine forest and in the stream? What are your expectations?

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"There is moonlight in the pine forest and crystal stone in the stream" is a famous song in the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's Autumn Night in the Mountain. The whole poem is as follows? An autumn night in the 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. ? Appreciation? This famous landscape painting embodies the poet's noble feelings and pursuit of the ideal realm in poetry and painting. ? "An empty mountain after the rain stands in the autumn evening." It is clearly written in the poem that there is a female fishing boat. How can the poet write that it is an "empty mountain"? It turned out that the lush trees in the mountains covered up the traces of people's activities. It's called "There seems to be no one on the empty mountain, but I think I hear a voice" (Chai Lu)! Because there are few people here, "no one in the cave knows about foreign affairs, and outsiders only see empty mountains and thick clouds" ("Peach Garden Tour"), most people naturally have rich mountains and people. The word "empty mountain" points out that this place is like a paradise. In the early days of Shan Yu, everything was new. It was early autumn evening. It is conceivable that the air is fresh and the scenery is wonderful. ? "Moonlight in the pine forest, crystal stone in the stream." It was dark, but there was a bright moon in the sky. The flowers have withered, but there are pine trees covered. The mountain spring is clear, flowing through the rocks, like a pure white practice, shining in the moonlight, what a quiet and clear natural beauty! Wang Wei's "Four Sages on the Classics" once praised the noble sentiments of the two hermits, saying that "there is no evil wood in the shade, and drinking water must be extreme." The poet himself is such a noble-minded person. He once said, "It is better to drink the water if you live in a wild forest, and you don't have to sit on the beam and watch the princes in the rugged." ("Dedicate the Beginning to Prosper the Duke") Isn't it the ideal state that he pursues when the pine tree falls and the clear spring falls on the stone this month? These two sentences are picturesque, casual and out of tune. Such touching and natural scenery writing has reached the level of artistic perfection, which is beyond the ordinary people's ability to learn.