Is it a static description or a dynamic description in the 10 Spring Views of Jinshan Birds at the beginning of the month?

Dynamic description..

In the empty mountain forest, the spring night is silent and silent. A bright moon breaks through the clouds, and the quiet moonlight fills the mountain forest, awakening the people living in the trees. From time to time, one or two chirps of mountain birds can be heard, echoing in the empty mountain stream. The author uses the techniques of "showing tranquility with movement (moonrise, falling flowers)" and "describing tranquility with sound (birdsong)" to create a beautiful and tranquil artistic conception in the mountains on a spring night.

The two sentences "Osmanthus flowers fall when people are idle, and the spring sky is in the quiet night of the mountains" describe a quiet and beautiful artistic conception: in the quiet valley, there are few people, only the spring osmanthus is falling silently; the night is deeper, and everything is sound. Silence, like nothing. Then the poet wrote a more poetic scene: "The moonrise scares the birds, and they sing in the spring stream." Because the mountains are so quiet, when a bright moon suddenly rises and its bright silver light shines on the empty valley shrouded in night, it actually alarms the birds in the mountains, and they start chirping by the valley stream. This cry seemed to break the tranquility of the mountain for a moment, but it also made people feel that the empty mountain was even more peaceful and quiet. Wang Ji once wrote a poem like this: "The noisy cicadas in the forest are more quiet, and the birds singing in the mountains are even more secluded." Wang Wei's little poem has the same meaning but the same meaning. But if you taste it carefully, Wang Ji's poems can't help but give people a sense of reasoning. They are full of philosophical implications, but they lack vivid descriptions. However, this poem is written with realistic images, vivid and natural, and infinite interest. Although the poem contains flowers falling, moonrise, and birds singing, "these moving scenery makes the poem appear full of vitality and not dull, and at the same time, through movement, it more prominently shows the tranquility of the spring stream" ("Dictionary of Appreciation of Tang Poetry"). 》), it can be seen that we are still coming from behind.