Poetry in early autumn

The poems in early autumn are as follows:

1, an empty mountain after the rain, standing in the autumn evening. -Wang Wei's Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains.

Appreciation: "Three Poems in Early Autumn" is a five-character poem written by Xu Hun, a poet in Tang Dynasty, which describes the scenery in early autumn. The first sentence was written from Autumn Night. In the long autumn night, there is a cold breath. At the dawn of autumn, a few remaining fireflies perched on the dewdrop-covered weeds, layered neatly.

Comparing autumn to a beauty, the familiar chrysanthemum, yellow maple and red crab are in her eyes, but the breath is clear, flowing between the eyebrows, and the eyebrows are vivid. From here, we can see charm and distance.

2. Gao Dong is watching dusk, and migration depends on it. Trees are all autumn colors, and mountains are only sparkling. -Wang Ji's Wild Hope.

Appreciation: Wang Ji wrote about the dusk scene in autumn. Looking up, the dusk in autumn scenery reveals the bleak and desolate meaning. Sunset in the western hills, the afterglow is bleak. Hunters and shepherds came home late with livestock and prey at this time, but the poet himself seemed a little confused.

Poetry has always had a sad autumn plot, so it is normal for Wang Ji's poems to show desolation. Here, he is not only describing the autumn dusk, but also bringing himself into a helpless situation. Whether he is an official or a recluse is very tangled for him, so this heart seems to be wandering and confused.

Autumn has been sad and lonely since ancient times. I say autumn is better than spring. -Liu Yuxi's Autumn Poem One.

Appreciation: Liu Yuxi also knew that the ancients had a sad autumn complex, and he also saw through the essence, that is, writing autumn on the surface was actually expressing his dissatisfaction through the season.

Liu Yuxi doesn't want to. He did the opposite, saying that I think autumn is better than spring. What about withered plants? In autumn, Wan Li is clear in the sky, looking at it, it is vast and pure, and the clear-winged cranes hold their heads high, singing and soaring in the sky.

Rachel is like this, with a strong momentum. He is strong-willed, and even if he is demoted, he is even more frustrated and brave. He never lets himself fall into decadence, but constantly encourages himself. Therefore, his poems are often free and easy, showing his broad mind, which is why he is called a "poet".