Poetry describing river water

"Moonlight Night" is a seven-character quatrain composed by Liu Fangping, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

This poem describes the author’s unique feeling about the warming climate on a moonlit night in early spring. The first two sentences of the poem describe the scenery, describing the stars and the moon slanting to the west, and the silence of the night. The last two sentences of the poem describe what I heard and felt. Because the sound of insects came through the window screen, I felt that it was the warm season of spring. The poem depicts a beautiful, quiet and vibrant realm, which makes people feel that the phenology is changing and it is quiet and beautiful.

The whole poem is written naturally and smoothly, full of life and interest, and is filled with the poet's praise of spring and life.