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"Spring Dawn" is a poem written by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The following is a detailed interpretation:

Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn" is a poem that uses short and concise language to express the beautiful scenery of spring. The poem reflects people's love for nature in the Tang Dynasty.

This little poem "Spring Dawn" seems to be ordinary when I first read it. After reading it repeatedly, I feel that there is a special world in the poem. Its artistic charm does not lie in the gorgeous rhetoric or the unique artistic techniques, but in its charm. The style of the whole poem is as simple and natural as flowing clouds and flowing water, yet it is far-reaching, profound and uniquely wonderful. For thousands of years, people have recited and discussed it, as if this short four-line poem contains endless artistic treasures.

Extended information:

1. Describe the recovery of all things

The poem begins to vividly describe the breath of spring with the magnificent sun and the melting of ice and snow. Then, the scene of the resurrection of all things in spring is expressed by describing the excited chirping of mountain birds.

2. The endorsement of Zhuowulu

Meng Haoran used the tranquility of spring morning to describe the sleeping fishing boat and the bamboo branches blowing in a very detailed and realistic way. This kind of endorsement technique adds vivid color and appeal to the poem.

3. Forming a series of poems with the same theme

"Spring Dawn" and two other poems with the same title are combined into three, namely "Chunxiao Presented to the Guangwen Scholar" and "Spring Dawn" Spring Dawn Recruites the Hermit".

These three poems with the same theme *** all describe everything that happened at the same time during the Spring Dynasty, and constitute a series of poems written by Meng Haoran after thinking about it in the spring.

4. Summary

"Spring Dawn" is one of Meng Haoran's masterpieces and one of the famous spring pastoral poems in the literary history of the Tang Dynasty. Through concise language and delicate brushwork, this poem depicts the unique scene of spring in a profound and vivid way. At the same time, the poem also adopts the technique of revealing the representation of things, making the description more vivid and lifelike, forming a unique style of its own.

This poem is combined with two masterpieces of the same title to form a spring-themed poetry series in Meng Haoran's spiritual world, which is an important part of the literature of the Tang Dynasty.