Ancient poems describing night scenes?

The bright moon/other branches surprise the magpie, and the breeze/cicada sings at night. In the fragrance of rice and flowers/say harvest, listen/croak. Seven or eight stars/horizon, two or three points of rain/mountain front. In the old days, at the edge of Maodian/Shelin, the road turned to Xiqiao/I suddenly saw it.

Translation:

The bright moon on the horizon rose to the treetops, scaring the magpies perched on the branches. The cool evening breeze seems to blow the cicadas in the distance. In the fragrant rice, people are talking about the harvest year, and there are waves of frogs in their ears, as if talking about the harvest year.

There are faint clouds in the sky, twinkling stars appear and disappear, and there is light rain in front of the mountain. In order to avoid rain, I hurried across the stream from the bridge. Where did the hut shop by the Woods near the Land Temple go before? Turning a corner, Maodian suddenly appeared in front of us.

Walking along Huangsha Road on a Moonlight Night in Xijiang is a poem describing the rural scenery when Xin Qiji, a poet in Song Dynasty, relegated Jiangxi. This word deliberately describes the night scene of Huangshaling: bright moon and breeze, sparse stars and sparse rain, cicada singing, rice fragrance and frog singing.

Extended data:

On the surface, the first two sentences of Xin Qiji's poems, "The bright moon surprises the magpie, and the breeze crows at midnight", describe the wind, the moon, cicadas, magpies and other extremely ordinary scenery. However, through the clever combination of the author, the result is unusual in peacetime. The magpie is flying around the oblique and abrupt branches, not hovering over the ordinary tree heads.

Because of the bright moonlight, the magpie was awakened; Magpies flying in fright will naturally cause other branches to shake. At the same time, cicadas have their own time to sing.

The chirping at night is different from the neighing under the scorching sun. When the cool wind blows slowly, it is often very quiet. In a word, the sentences of "surprised magpie" and "singing cicada" contain the silence in the movement, and describe the scenery under the "breeze" and "bright moon" in the middle of the night carefree and fascinating.