Two verses about the moon

Two verses about the moon are as follows:

1. The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. ——Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night".

Appreciation: "The dew is white tonight" not only describes the scenery, but also highlights the festival. It was a white dew night, and the dew was full of it, making people feel chilly. "The moon is the brightness of my hometown" is also a description of scenery, but it is slightly different from the previous sentence. What the poet writes is not entirely objective reality, but incorporates his own subjective feelings.

It is obviously the only bright moon in the world. There is no difference at all, but I want to say that the moon in my hometown is the brightest. It is obviously my own psychological hallucination, but I want to say it so definitely that there is no doubt. However, this method of using illusion to make reality does not make people feel unreasonable, because it profoundly expresses the poet's subtle psychology and highlights his feelings for his hometown.

2. Look up at the bright moon and lower your head to think about your hometown. ——Li Bai? "Thoughts on a Quiet Night".

Appreciation: The moonlight inevitably attracted him to look up and see a round of beautiful women hanging in front of the window. The space on the autumn night was so bright and clear. The autumn moon is exceptionally bright, but it is also cold. For travelers who are far away alone, it is most likely to trigger the nostalgia for travel, making people feel that the guest situation is bleak and time is fleeting. Staring at the moon is also the easiest way for people to have reverie, thinking of everything in their hometown and their relatives at home.

The word "suspect" in "Suspect is frost on the ground" vividly expresses the author's confusion and confusion when he first wakes up from sleep, mistaking the cold moonlight shining in front of the bed for thick frost covering the ground. The word "frost" is used better. It not only describes the brightness of the moonlight, but also expresses the coldness of the season. It also highlights the loneliness and desolation of the author wandering in a foreign country.

3. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows up the stone. ——Wang Wei, "Dwelling in the Mountains in the Dark Autumn".

Appreciation: 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 pure white line, shining in the moonlight, vividly expressing the quiet, clear and pure natural beauty. The green pines under the moon and clear springs on the rocks are exactly the ideal state he pursues.

These two sentences describe the picturesque scenery, casually and effortlessly. Such touching and natural descriptions of scenes have reached a level of artistic proficiency that is indeed beyond the reach of ordinary people.