Appreciation of Ancient Poems and Calligraphy Works on a Cold Night "a night-mooring near maple bridge" is a poem written by Zhang Ji, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he passed through Hanshan Temple after the Anshi Rebellion. In this poem, the poet accurately and delicately tells the observation and feelings of a passenger liner who sleeps at night on the night scene in late autumn in the south of the Yangtze River, and outlines the scenes of the moon setting, frosty night, fishing in the river, solitary boat passengers and so on. In addition, this poem also fully shows the author's yearning for travel, his worries about his home country, and his worries about being in troubled times and having no home. It is a masterpiece of writing troubles. This poem is vivid and can be painted. The logical relationship between sentences is very clear and reasonable, and the content is easy to understand. Not only China's poetry anthology and Tang poetry anthology were selected into this poem, but also the primary school textbooks in some Asian countries included this poem. Hanshan Temple has also become a tourist attraction because of the wide spread of poetry.
Bell ringing in the night: Today's Buddhist temples ring in the middle of the night (Spring Festival), but they used to ring in the middle of the night, which is also called "impermanent clock" or "minute". Ouyang Xiu, a great writer in the Song Dynasty, once questioned:? The poet is too greedy for good sentences, and the reason doesn't make sense. This is a question of writing articles, such as Zhang Ji's poems? The midnight bell of the passenger ship rings? Although the sentence is good, the bell rings at midnight for a reason. But after many people's field visits, I learned that Buddhist temples in Suzhou and surrounding areas have the custom of ringing bells at midnight.
Night parking near the creative background of Fengqiao