Poetry praising the morning mist

The poem praising the morning mist is as follows:

1, it is foggy in autumn and comes out in the morning. -Tang Wei Wu Ying "Lingwu Travel Notes"

In autumn, the sea fog fills the air in the city, so I go out to work early in the morning. The sky is vast, and the hazy sunshine shines through the mist. I found that my white hair was getting more and more, and my skirt was slightly wet. People on the road can't see clearly, and the trees in the country seem to have disappeared without a trace.

Appreciation: This poem expresses the poet's experience and feelings about city life by describing the scene of the poet leaving work early in the dense fog. With concise language and vivid description, the poet brings readers into the sea fog situation in autumn city, making people feel the wonder of nature and the hardships of life. At the same time, the poet's brush strokes also reveal his thinking about life and his awe of nature.

2. The evening mist rises from Fang Fei, and the twilight is full of houses. -Don Li Shimin's autumn is his eyes.

The fragrance of flowers and plants wafted in the evening mist, and the twilight enveloped the corridor of the house.

Appreciation: "House" refers to the corridor or window of a house. The "full house" here describes the dusk coming from all directions, and the whole house is surrounded by dusk. It highlights the poet's inner loneliness and loneliness, and expresses his awe of nature and his thinking about life. This poem makes readers feel the breath of autumn night and the poet's inner feelings through delicate description.

3. Flowers are not flowers, and fog is not fog. -Tang Bai Juyi's Flowers Are Not Flowers

Like flowers, like fog. Arrive at midnight and leave after dawn. It seems like a short and beautiful spring dream when you come? Gone like a morning cloud, nowhere to be found.

Appreciation: This poem is a metaphor for flowers and fog. Flowers are a symbol of beauty, but they are fleeting. Fog is an ethereal symbol, but it can't last. Poets use metaphors to express the impermanence, impermanence and impermanence of what they chant, which makes people feel the impermanence and impermanence of life. It gives people an unpredictable feeling and depicts a dreamlike and vague scene.