Walking along Huangsha Road on a Moonlight Night in Xijiang is a poem describing the rural scenery when Xin Qiji, a poet in Song Dynasty, relegated Jiangxi. This word deliberately describes the night scene of Huangshaling: bright moon and breeze, sparse stars and sparse rain, cicada singing, rice fragrance and frog singing.
The whole poem describes the mountain village scenery in summer night from three aspects: vision, hearing and smell. It is a masterpiece of rural life in Song Ci.
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If the first part of the poem is not a description of the vast summer scenery, then the second part is obviously won by the changing waves and Liu Yin Road. Because there is a clear pause in conception and melody at the end of the first part, at the beginning of the second part, the poet sets a steep peak and uses antithesis to strengthen the stable tone.
There are seven or eight stars in the sky, two or three before the rainy mountain. The "stars" here are sparse stars, and the "rain" is a slight shower, which is in line with the quiet night, quiet atmosphere and simple atmosphere in the upper city.
In particular, a poem "Beyond the Horizon" and a poem "In front of the Mountain" were originally out of reach, but as soon as the pen turned and the bridge passed, the shadow of the Maodian near the village forest was unexpectedly displayed in front of people.