Thousands of people watch the Mid-Autumn Moon, and eight windows are opened on the 12th floor, which means thousands of people watch the Mid-Autumn Moon, and eight windows are opened on the 12th floor.
First, the original text
The wind swept the sky and fell into the river, and the rivers and rivers collided with each other.
Thousands of people watch the Mid-Autumn Moon, and there are eight windows on the twelfth floor.
Second, the original translation
The wind rolled up the sky and blew down the river, and the river wind collided with the river.
Thousands of people watch the bright moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, and eight windows are open on the 12th floor.
3. Appreciation
This poem was written by Bai Yuchan, a poet in the Song Dynasty, and depicts the Mid-Autumn Festival. The poet showed the magnificent scenery of the Mid-Autumn Festival night with concise and vivid language. The poet expressed the surging power of nature during the Mid-Autumn Festival by describing the scene that the wind rolled up the blue sky and blew down the river. This description not only highlights the magnificence and grandeur of nature, but also echoes the festive atmosphere of Mid-Autumn Festival.
Next, the poet expresses the hustle and bustle of the Mid-Autumn Festival night by describing the collision between the river wind and the river water. The sound of the collision between Jiangfeng and Jiangshui seems to be telling people's laughter, and the lively scene gives people a feeling of pleasure and joy. Finally, the poet described the magnificent sight of thousands of people enjoying the Mid-Autumn Moon, and expressed people's eager expectation for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Bai Yuchan's main influence:
1. Calligraphy
The most famous calligraphy works in Bai Yuchan are the paper-based regular script "Six Poems of Xianlufeng" collected by Shanghai Museum and the cursive script "Poems with Clear Sky and Clear Atmosphere" collected by National Palace Museum in Taipei. Looking at its regular script, it is written with great strength, strong words, strange structure and strong pen power.
The cursive poem "Clear and Clear in the Sky" is full of floating immortal spirit and rippling with a clear and empty look. It seems that there is a clear smoke around the hall, and there is also a shape of empty valley floating clouds coming out of the cave. His brushwork is far less than that of Xi Xian, and his composition is close to that of Shi Xusu, which is a precedent for cursive writing in the Ming Dynasty. He is an outstanding calligrapher in the Southern Song Dynasty and the first recorded poet, painter and calligrapher in Wuqiong.
2. Poems
Bai Yuchan's poems are rooted in the immortals' poems of the Jin people. Predecessors commented on his poems, saying "Empty the ethereal" and "Magnificent and magnificent", and praised them as "the pen that reveals the fountain". This evaluation is basically accurate. However, after careful study, we can also find another misty rain described by Bai Shi and the implied way of Huang Lao. Bai paints people's poems because he is a painter.