When we spend the Spring Festival in other places, we often use the poems of the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu.

"He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home!" Written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, it is often used to express nostalgia for his hometown.

Think of my brothers on a moonlit night.

Author: Du Fu

A vagrant heard the drums heralding the battle, which was the first call of a wild goose on the border in autumn.

The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright!

Brothers are scattered, and no one can ask about life and death.

It is inevitable to send books. What can you expect in the war? .

"He knows the dew will be frost tonight" not only describes the scenery, but also points out the season. It was on the night of the Millennium Festival. It's clear and full of dew, which makes people feel chilly. "The moonlight at home is how bright!" It is also a landscape painting, but it is slightly different from the previous sentence. What the author writes is not completely objective, but incorporates his own subjective feelings. It's a bright moon in the world, and it makes no difference. Determined to say that the moon in my hometown is the brightest; It is obviously the author's own psychological illusion, so we must be so sure, there is no doubt about it. However, this technique of taking illusion as truth makes people feel reasonable, because it profoundly shows the author's subtle psychology and highlights his feelings for his hometown.