Ancient poems about the sound of autumn

An ancient poem about the sound of autumn is as follows:

1. The autumn clouds linger and the frost flies late, leaving the withered lotuses to listen to the sound of rain. ——Li Shangyin's "Staying in Luo's Pavilion to Remind Cui Yong and Cui Gun".

Appreciation: "Su Luo's Pavilion Congratulates Cui Yong and Cui Gun" is a work by Li Shangyin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses the longing for a friend and also expresses the poet's own feeling of neglect.

The whole poem uses the scenery to convey feelings and feelings to the scenery. The writing is extremely concise. It uses extremely ordinary scenery such as bamboo docks, pavilion sills, running water, withered lotus, etc. to outline a quiet and wonderful artistic conception, and the author The sympathy for the two brothers Cui Yong and Cui Gun who lost their father and the poet's own loneliness are implicitly conveyed.

"The autumn clouds linger and the frost flies late" returns to the scene in front of us, exaggerating the atmosphere and heightening the mood. It's late autumn, but the weather has been hazy for days, threatening rain, so the frost has come late. The sky was misty, and the poet, who was already sleepy because of lovesickness, couldn't help but feel even gloomier, and this mood in turn increased the degree of lovesickness.

2. The garrison drum interrupts the pedestrian movement, and there is a sound of wild geese in the autumn. ——Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night".

Appreciation: The opening chapter is abrupt and uneven. The title is "Moonlight Night", but the poet does not start from the moonlight night, but first depicts a picture of autumn in the frontier fortress: "The drums cut off the pedestrians, and the sound of wild geese is heard in the autumn." The road cuts off the pedestrians, and writes what he sees; the drums cut off the people. The sound of wild geese, write down what you hear. As far as the eye and ear can see is a desolate scene.

The heavy and monotonous drumming and the cry of lonely geese in the sky not only did not bring any vitality, but made the already desolate frontier fortress look even more desolate and silent. "Breaking people's walking" points out the social environment, indicating that wars are frequent and fierce, and roads are blocked. Two lines of poems exaggerate the strong and sad atmosphere, which is the background of "Moonlight Night".

3. The swaying Wu leaves send out the cold sound, and the autumn wind on the river stirs up the guest sentiment. ——Ye Shaoweng's "What I Saw at Night".

Appreciation: This poem was written by the poet when he was visiting a foreign land and feeling the autumn in a quiet night. It expresses the sorrow of traveling and his deep homesickness. The grass and trees are withered, the flowers are withered, the autumn wind on the river is chilly, the wu leaves are rustling and the heart is cold. The word "send" in the poem makes people feel like they hear the sound of cold air biting the bones.

This poem uses overlapping onomatopoeia at the beginning of the sentence, which arouses the reader's auditory image association from the beginning, creating an image of desolate autumn air, and using sound to reflect the silence of the autumn night. Then use the word "send" to show movement in the silence, eliciting a "cold sound". The rustling sound of falling phoenix leaves seems to contain a biting cold air; the synesthesia method of hearing and touch is used to exaggerate the desolation and coldness of the environment.