Who embellishes the sky and the sea in the moonlight? Where does it come from?

From: "Crossing the Sea on the Night of June 2th"

Author: Su Shi [Song Dynasty]

After fighting for the night, the bitter rain finally cleared up.

who adorns the clouds and the moon? Clarification of natural beauty and sea color.

In his spare time, Lu Chaucer plays the music in Xuanyuan.

I don't hate dying in the south, so I'm the best in my life.

It's almost midnight when the stars cross the big dipper. It's raining for a long time, and it's windy all day. God should also pay attention. Clouds suddenly disperse, and the moon is bright, and no one needs to embellish it. The blue sky and blue sea are originally clear and clear. Although crossing the sea by boat with Confucius' ambition to save the world, I seem to hear the beautiful music of Huangdi Xianchi. I don't regret being banished to the south, even though I had a narrow escape, because this long trip was the most amazing experience in my life. Extended information

Crossing the Sea Night on June 2th is a seven-character poem written by Su Shi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. In 194 (the year of Shao Shengyuan), Song Zhezong was in charge, and Su Shi was demoted again and again, from Yingzhou to Huizhou, and finally released to Danzhou for seven years. It was not until Zhezong died of illness that he met with forgiveness. This poem was written when I returned from Hainan Island in June 11 (the third year of Yuan Fu).

The poem reviews the poet's experience of being exiled to the south, and shows his excitement of returning to the north, his arrogant heart without regret, his strong self-confidence, and his broad-minded and bold mind. The whole poem uses the technique of "comparison" many times, which has far-reaching charm.