1, the autumnal equinox stops overnight, and the haze is clearest. (Yuan Zhen's poems are twenty-four, and the autumn equinox is in mid-August).
This poem depicts the scene of the autumnal equinox night. At the autumnal equinox, the shade between heaven and earth gradually weakens, and the sunshine during the day also gradually weakens. At this time, the earth presents a clear and bright scene. Through the language that can best illustrate this image, the author vividly presents this scene to readers, making people feel the unique beauty of the autumnal equinox.
2. The autumn equinox is rainy, the north wind is bleak, and the streets are full of long streets. (Don Du Fu's Autumnal Equinox).
This poem describes the autumnal equinox. In the autumn equinox, the cold north wind roared and the long streets were full of rain. This bleak scene touched the author's heartstrings and made him feel lost and lonely. This poem not only expresses the author's feelings about the natural environment, but also reveals his deep feelings.
The autumnal equinox is coming, and the harvest season is just around the corner. (Ming Nan Zhou's Ode to Autumn).
This is a poem describing the harvest scene in the autumn equinox. In the autumn equinox, the wheat is ripe, and the round wheat grains are shining golden in the fields. Through the image description of round wheat grains at the autumnal equinox, the author brings readers the joy of bumper harvest. At the same time, this poem also conveys the spiritual connotation of China's farming culture.
4. The autumnal equinox is dim and leaves are everywhere. (Don Hanvo, Autumnal Equinox).
This poem depicts the autumn equinox falling leaves. At the autumnal equinox, the sun gradually weakens and the earth gradually darkens. The fallen leaves fell from the trees and scattered on the ground, forming a desolate scene. Through this scene, the author expresses his loneliness and deep sadness.
5, the autumnal equinox is getting longer and longer, and the leaves are falling and falling. (Qing Li Hong's Eight Auspicious Halls on the Autumn Equinox).
This poem depicts the sadness at the autumnal equinox. With the advent of the autumnal equinox, the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting longer. The leaves are gradually falling, which makes people feel sad and desolate. Through this scene, the author expresses his feelings about the passage of time and his thoughts about life.