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Poetry describing Xia He

The poem describing Xia He is: The bamboo noise returns to Huannu, and the lotus leaves the fishing boat. This sentence comes from Wang Wei's "Mountain Dwelling in the Dark Autumn". The original text is as follows:

After the new rain in the empty mountains, autumn comes late.

The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring rocks flow upward.

The bamboo noise returns to Huan Nu, and the lotus moves off the fishing boat.

Let the spring fragrance rest at will, and the kings and grandsons can stay.

Translation:

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

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

Noisy noises came from the bamboo forest, and I knew it was a girl returning from doing laundry. The lotus leaves swaying gently, I knew it was a boat wandering up and down.

Although the spring flowers and plants disappear, the autumn scenery in front of me is enough to make me linger for a long time.

Poem Appreciation

This poem is a famous landscape poem. The whole poem is like a fresh and beautiful landscape painting, and also like a quiet and beautiful lyrical music, which embodies the creative characteristics of painting in Wang Wei's poems.

The first couplet is about the autumn scene in the mountains after the rain. Since there are few people here, it is natural that no one is coming in the mountains. The two words "empty mountain" point out that this place is like a paradise. The rain has just begun, and everything is new. It is the evening of early autumn. You can imagine the fresh air and the wonderful scenery.

The sky is already dark, but there is a bright moon in the sky; the flowers have faded, but there are green pines like a canopy. The mountain spring is clear and clear, gurgling on the rocks, like a white and flawless line, shining in the moonlight, what a quiet, clear and natural beauty! These two sentences describe a picturesque scene, casually and effortlessly.