The wind frightened the leaves, as if smelling the rain, and the moon and spring branches were like smoke. The poem "The wind scares the leaves, like smelling rain and dew, and the spring branches of

The wind frightened the leaves, as if smelling the rain, and the moon and spring branches were like smoke. The poem "The wind scares the leaves, like smelling rain and dew, and the spring branches of the moon are like smoke" 1, "the wind makes the leaves smell like rain, and the branches smell like smoke in the spring" means that the bamboo forest rustles like the sound of rain falling; The moonlight shines on the bamboo, and the fog is diffuse, such as bamboo smoke. The scene is quiet and picturesque, the metaphor is vivid and the technique is wonderful.

2, from Linghu Chu

Zhai Juzhi's bamboo north window, the plain wall is newly reflected.

The green one is close to the drug delivery place, and the shade is deep in front of the sleeping curtain.

The wind startled the leaves like rain, and the moon passed the branches like smoke.

Lao Tzu recalled that his heart was hanging, and he retired from public office to meditate.