Ancient Poems of Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City

The ancient poem of Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City is a night-mooring near maple bridge written by Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows:

Crows fell on the moon, crowed coldly, slept on maple trees, and slept in fishing lanes by the river.

In the lonely Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou, the bell that rang in the middle of the night reached the passenger ship.

The moon sets, crows crow and the sky is cold. They sleep sadly on the maple trees and fishing fires by the river. The lonely and quiet Hanshan ancient temple outside Gusu arrived at the passenger ship with the sound of half-calling the bell at night.

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A night-mooring near maple bridge is an ancient poem full of emotion and scenes. Except for "sleepy", the whole poem is all about deliberately painting scenes. It is not a direct expression of the soul, but indirectly and naturally expresses the poet's lonely and melancholy thoughts about the scenery by depicting the beautiful scenery of the autumn river and the moonlit night. If you want to express your feelings, you should draw the scenery first and exchange the scenery for feelings, which is the remarkable artistic feature of this ancient nuclear infiltration poem.

It can be seen that in ancient poems expressing feelings through scenery, the author's feelings are expressed through the scenery depicted. When teaching this kind of ancient poetry, we should not only appreciate the scenery described by the author, but also understand his ingenious lyric skills with the help of the scenery, so as to truly understand the ancient poetry.