An ancient poem depicting a mountain stream on a spring night

An ancient poem depicting a mountain stream on a spring night

Bird-singing Stream is the first poem of Five Miscellaneous Talks on Yunxi of Huangfuyue written by Wang Wei, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem depicts the tranquility and beauty of the spring night in the mountains, with the focus on the tranquility and beauty of the spring night in the mountains. The whole poem closely follows the word "quiet", which is very similar to a landscape sketch. With moving scenery such as falling flowers, moonrise and birdsong, the poet highlights the quietness of the spring mountain on a moonlit night, achieves the artistic effect of static contrast, and vividly outlines a poetic picture of the bat "Tonamiyama is more secluded". The whole poem is aimed at writing quietly, but it is handled with moving scenery. This contrast is very obvious to the poet's Zen and interest.

Niaomingjian

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Wang Wei

Original text:

People are idle, osmanthus flowers fall, and the night is quiet and empty.

When the moon comes out, the birds are startled, and the sound enters the spring stream.