Appreciation of the Moon is My Hometown Ming Dynasty (Zhou Kewu)

With a fresh and concise style, the author depicts poetic and tender pictures of moonlit nights in his hometown, expressing his nostalgia for his hometown, recollection of his childhood, and the melancholy of modern urbanites losing their spiritual home. . Scenery and emotion are in perfect harmony, and painting and poetry are perfectly combined.

At the beginning of the article, he uses personification to write that the moon in his dream hometown is "like a dignified and quiet classical beauty arriving from a distant heavenly palace". It is so gentle, bright and beautiful, laying the foundation for the story. The whole poem has a poetic and picturesque tone.

"The moonlight jumps on the grass tips, flower stamens, and leaves, flowing from the mountains to the south and the water to the north, spreading romance all over the place." It is written that when the moonlight shines, the grass shakes due to the wind. The moonlight jumps and flows, full of dynamic beauty and romance; "A feast of moonlight was held on the stope by the pond". This is such a peaceful and peaceful pastoral scene and a poetic magical scene... Such a The bright and gentle rural scenes under the moon are infused with the author's overwhelming nostalgia and recollection of his childhood.

The major event in the article exaggerates the exciting scene of the whole village rushing out of their homes to drive "dogs" to protect the moon. This is a simple and poetic custom that incorporates the villagers' attachment and love for the moon. "My" memories and nostalgia for my childhood hometown reached its peak.

Quoting poems such as "The moon is the brightness of my hometown", "When will the bright moon come", and mentioning the ancient stories of Chang'e flying to the moon and Wu Gang conquering Guangxi also add a bit of poetry and painting to the article.

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In addition, the more I write about the gentleness and brightness of the bright moon in my childhood hometown, the more I highlight the feeling of "there is no moonlight in the city", which means that the souls of urban people have no place to go.