Ancient poems describing summer nights

The next film of this word in the Yellow Sand Road of Xijiang Moon at Night shows people cicadas, magpies, frogs and human voices. On the one hand, it exaggerates the atmosphere of joy, on the other hand, people who walk at night can clearly hear all this, which in turn sets off the silence of summer nights.

Xijiang Moon Walking in the Yellow Sand Road at Night is a poem about rural scenery written by Xin Qiji, a poet in the Song Dynasty, when he was demoted to an official position and lived in Jiangxi. This word deliberately describes the night scene of Huangshaling: the bright moon and the breeze, the sparse stars and the sparse rain, the cicadas, the fragrant rice flowers and the frogs.

The whole poem describes the mountain village scenery in summer night from three aspects: vision, hearing and smell. It is picturesque, quiet, natural and vivid, and it is a masterpiece with rural life as its theme.

Extended information:

If the upper part of the ci is not a description of the lonely summer scenery, then the lower part of the ci is obviously won by the turbulent changes and Liu Yin road twists. Because of the obvious pause in the conception and melody at the end of the first part, at the beginning of the second part, the poet set up a steep peak and used antithesis to strengthen the stable tone.

"Seven or eight stars are out of the sky, and it rains before the mountains at two or three o'clock". Here, "stars" are sparse stars, and "rain" is a slight shower, all of which are in line with the quiet night, quiet atmosphere and rustic atmosphere of Shangcheng.

Especially "beyond the sky" and "in front of the mountain" were originally remote and unpredictable, but as soon as the pen turned and the bridge passed, the shadow of the village forest-side Maodian unexpectedly appeared in front of people.