1, who saw the moon by the river for the first time? When did Jiang Yue take the photo at the beginning of the year? ?
From: Zhang Tang Dynasty's "Moonlit Night on the Spring River"
Who enjoyed the moon by the river for the first time? Who was the first person to see the moon by the river?
Appreciation: writing leaves people's memories. But the poet doesn't directly think about a woman's sadness and tears, but uses the "moon" to set off her nostalgia, and the sadness and tears come out. This poem personifies the "moon" and the word "wandering" is extremely vivid.
2, the moon, now full of the sea, the end of the world at this time.
From: Looking at the Moon and Thinking Far Away by Zhang Jiuling in the Tang Dynasty.
A bright moon rises from the sea. At this time, my relatives in the distant horizon and I are also watching the moon.
Appreciation: The first sentence, "The moon is now full of flowers on the sea", is a beautiful sentence. Like Xie Lingyun's Spring Grass Growing in the Pond, Bao Zhao's The Bright Moon Shines on Snow, Xie Tiao's The River Flows Day and Night, and the author's own A Lonely Swan Flying on the Sea, they look bland, without a strange word or a touch of color, but naturally there is a high-profile and harmonious atmosphere.
3. If the ancients were running water today, they would look at the bright moon.
From: Li Bai's Drinking for the Moon in the Tang Dynasty
Ancient people and modern people passed like running water, so did the moon they saw.
4, I hope people will live for a long time and have a good scenery.
Said by Su Shi in Song Dynasty, "When will the bright moon be tuned?"
I hope the people I miss will be safe for a long time, and we can watch the bright moon together, no matter how far apart the mountains are.
Appreciation: "I hope people live long" is to break through the time limit; "A Thousand Miles of Chanjuan" is to break through the barriers of space. Let the same love for the bright moon unite people who are separated from each other.
He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home! .
From: Du Fu's Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night in the Tang Dynasty.
Tonight is the Millennium season, and the glory is all over the earth. Unconsciously, my heart is a little chilly, and naturally I think of my brothers in the distance, longing for the moon and homesickness. The moonlight in my hometown should be rounder and brighter than that in other places.