How to appreciate the charm of "Jiang Jing, Shui Han, full of mountains and green hills, with the moon on it, returning home dressed in splendor"?

These three sentences render an ethereal and clear picture of Jiang Yu's return to the night: "Jiang Jing, Shui Han, is full of mountains and green hills, indicating the return of the moon." It embodies a kind of carefree pursuit. Being in the river, falling into the dust and leaving, highlights the quiet and distant realm of the fisherman, and makes him wander without asking where he is going. This is the highest realm he has been determined to achieve since Zhang went to Huang Tingjian.

From:

[Song Dynasty] Huang Tingjian's "Hatred, A Wave Moves Ten Thousand Waves"

Whole poem:

It's a good idea for Rongzhou to go to the scenic spot instead of singing the fisherman's wind to thank Jiangshan. Student: What's your family style? This chapter is written for Taoists in Jinhua.

Just one wave did not move, and Wan Bo followed, and the hat took the bait. The golden scales are deep, and thousands of feet must hang down.

Throwing and swallowing, doubting the letter, taking the bait late. Jiang Jing in Shui Han is full of green hills and the moon is bright.

The author introduces:

Huang Tingjian (1045.8.9-1105.5.24), whose real name is Lu Zhi, a Taoist in the valley, was named Fuweng at night. Born in Hongzhou (now xiushui county, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province), Fenning was a famous writer and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. He is the founder of Jiangxi Poetry School, which is in its heyday. They, Chao and Qin Guan all studied under Su Shi, and they are collectively called "Su Men Four Bachelor". He was as famous as Su Shi before his death and was called "Su Huang" by the world. He is the author of Valley Ci, and Huang Tingjian's calligraphy is unique and is one of the "Song Sijia".