Poetry of autumn morning mist

The poems about autumn morning fog are as follows:

1. The autumn fog is full of white clouds, and the homeland is hanging in Puxi. ——Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty, "Shayuan Nandutou"

This poem by Wang Changling describes the misty scene in autumn, with clouds and mist lingering, giving people a hazy feeling. The poet expresses his feelings of seclusion with "Gui Xin Pu Xuan", implying his boredom with the world and his yearning for a quiet life.

2. When the mountain tea is cooked, the autumn mist is blue, and the clouds are bright when the jade cup is poured. ——Liu Zhen of the Tang Dynasty, "Poetry of the Seven Laohui"

Liu Zhen used images such as mountain tea, autumn mist, jade cups, and colorful clouds to depict the beautiful scenery of the mountains in autumn. Mountain tea here refers to the tea trees in the mountains, Qiuwubi describes the green feeling of the mountain fog in autumn, jade cup refers to an exquisite wine glass, and caixiaxian describes the dazzling colorful clouds. The whole sentence gives people a fresh and elegant feeling, expressing the poet's love for the natural scenery in the mountains.

3. The autumn clouds linger and the frost flies late, leaving the withered lotuses to listen to the sound of rain. ——Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Su Luo's Pavilion Congratulates Cui Yong and Cui Gun"

This poem by Li Shangyin depicts the dark and frosty scene of autumn, as well as the scene of withered lotus and the sound of rain contrasting with each other. The word "Qiu Yin Bu San" here refers to the gloomy weather in autumn, and "Shuang Fei Wan" refers to the late onset of frost weather. The poet expressed his feelings about the change of seasons and his thoughts on life through the detail of leaving a dry lotus to listen to the sound of rain.

4. The moon is setting, the sky is filled with crows and frost, and the river maple and fishing fire are facing melancholy. ——"Mooring at Maple Bridge at Night" by Zhang Ji in the Tang Dynasty

This poem by Zhang Ji depicts the desolate scene of autumn night. The moonset here refers to the setting of the moon at night, the crow refers to the cry of crows, and the frosty sky refers to the frost coming early, and the river maples and fishing fires shine brightly in the night. The whole sentence gives people a feeling of loneliness and desolation, expressing the poet's emotion about the change of seasons and his thinking about life.

5. Luowei cries in autumn in Jinjinglan, and the frost is desolate and the mat is cold. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Sauvignon Blanc·Part 1"

This poem by Li Bai depicts the desolate scene of autumn night. Here Luowei refers to weavers, Jinjinglan describes exquisite high-rise buildings, and Weishuang's miserable bamboo mats describe the coldness of the bamboo mats after frost. The whole sentence gives people a feeling of resentment and loneliness, expressing the poet's loneliness, helplessness and emotion about the impermanence of life.