Quiet night thinking original: my bed foot is shining with such bright light, will it have frosted? . I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic.
Thinking about a Quiet Night was written in the 14th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty in 726, when Li Bai was twenty-six years old and staying in a hotel in Yangzhou (now Jiangsu). In the spring of the 14th year of Kaiyuan, Li Bai went to Yangzhou, and fell ill in Yangzhou in the autumn. At that time, he lived in Yangzhou Guest House. On the night around September 15th of the lunar calendar, the stars of the moon are scarce. The poet looked up and saw a bright moon in the sky, and he was homesick. He wrote this famous poem "Thinking on a Quiet Night" at home and abroad, and at the same time wrote a poem "Traveling on an Autumn Night" in the same place.
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"Silent Night Thinking" has no strange and novel imagination, no exquisite and gorgeous rhetoric, but only uses narrative style to write the homesickness of distant guests. However, it is meaningful and intriguing, and has attracted readers so widely for thousands of years. From "doubt" to "looking up" and from "looking up" to "bowing down", the whole poem vividly reveals the poet's inner activities, vividly outlines a vivid picture of homesickness on a moonlit night, and expresses the author's feelings of homesickness on a silent moonlit night.
This poem is about a guest who couldn't sleep in the middle of the night and had a short dream. At this time, the courtyard was lonely, and the bright moonlight hit the bed through the window, bringing a cold autumn chill. For lonely and distant travelers, it is the easiest to touch their yearning for autumn, which makes people feel depressed and the years fly by. Staring at the moon is also the easiest way to make people daydream, think of everything in their hometown and their relatives at home. Thinking, thinking, head gradually lowered, completely immersed in meditation.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Silent Night Thinking"