Temple bell poem

"Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, at midnight to the passenger ship" comes from a night-mooring near maple bridge written by Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ji.

This poem depicts a night stop near Fengqiao, and the bell of Hanshan Temple heard by the poet shows a feeling of loneliness and homesickness.

This poem has a profound artistic conception and vividly outlines the geographical position and characteristics of Hanshan Temple. Hanshan Temple, located outside Gusu City, is a famous ancient temple in Suzhou with a long history and profound cultural heritage. The poet chose to stop here at night, perhaps to feel the tranquility and mystery of this ancient temple.

"Midnight Bell to Passenger Ship" not only shows the profound influence of Hanshan Temple bell on the poet, but also implies the poet's loneliness and helplessness at that time. In the dead of night, only the bells of Hanshan Temple echoed in the air, as if it were a consolation and call to the poet's soul.

The overall atmosphere of this poem is sad and melancholy. The poet created a lonely and beautiful atmosphere by describing the setting of the moon, crows, frost all over the sky, river maple and fishing fire. These scenes not only show the beauty of autumn night in Jiangnan water town, but also reflect the poet's inner loneliness and sadness.

A night-mooring near maple bridge is a wandering poem, which expresses the loneliness and sadness of the poet in his journey. The whole poem depicts a picture of night parking by the maple bridge in autumn, with a blend of scenes. Through the description of vision, hearing and feeling, the poet integrated the natural scenery with the characters' emotions, and profoundly expressed the poet's inner world and feelings about the journey.

This poem not only depicts the beautiful scenery of Hanshan Temple, but also expresses the poet's inner feelings. It is a classic in Tang poetry.

In a word, the poem "Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the bell rings at midnight to the passenger ship" comes from a night-mooring near maple bridge written by Zhang Ji, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, and it is a far-reaching sentence in the poem. It depicts the bell of Hanshan Temple when I stayed at night near Fengqiao, showing a feeling of loneliness and homesickness. The words in this poem are concise and profound, and through vivid description, readers can feel the poet's feelings and thoughts.