The meaning of the poem "Close Gate, Cliff, Moon, Like Frost"?

"Eight Poems on the Rise of Autumn" was written by Wang Duo when he was forty-one years old. It is a calligraphy work in his mature period. The work uses the pen to jump up and down, and the body of the characters sways left and right, "vertical and horizontal", which is obviously influenced by Mitty. But the difference is that his strokes are more powerful, his characters are more deformed, and his gestures are more diverse. In the long vertical strokes, the dead pen appears and disappears, like ghosts and gods. There was a certain "phantom" feeling - a scene of resurrection from the dead. As he said, "Suddenly there is something out of nothing, and suddenly there is life after death." Most of the characters tilt to the lower left, just like the "flying immortal" he praised for the rice character, as if flying downward from the air. The work is written with extraordinary excitement, generosity and freedom, without restraint. When there was not enough paper to write the whole poem, Wang Duo would write in small cursive. However, this body change seems more natural. Although every word is not connected, his writing is ups and downs, uneven and has a strong sense of flow, which shows his mastery and creativity of ancient Zhangcao.

The full text is as follows: The moon is like frost on the closed cliff, and the old battlefield of Shenjing is left. In the quiet night, the painting horn is played on the mountain tower, and in the autumn high, the drums and drums vibrate against the hibiscus trees. The Han surname is long envied by the dwarf and full, and the propaganda room is deeply saddened by Jia Chuanmang. Generously smelling chickens brandishing swords, stars and texts scattered all over the tower block.