The whole poem is: a night-mooring near maple bridge
frosty night, Jiang Feng fishing and sleeping.
At Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the midnight bell goes to the passenger ship.
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This is the most famous poem in Dali. The first two sentences are full of images: falling moon, crow, frost all over the sky, Jiang Feng, fishing fire and sleepless people, which creates an aesthetic situation with rich meaning and rhyme. The first two sentences not only describe the scenery along the river in autumn night, but also express the author's homesickness. The last two sentences, the image of the city, the temple, the boat and the bell, are an ethereal and far-reaching artistic conception. It is hard to see things when there is no moon at night, but the fishing fire is eye-catching, and the frost is cold; At midnight, when it is silent, I hear the crow and the bell ringing. With such a contrast between silence and sound, the scenery is all in love, and the sound is all in my heart. The artistic conception is scattered and scattered, and the faint guest worries are faintly and meaningfully touched, swaying and drifting in the night sky of Gusu City, which adds eternal customs to a bridge, a water, a temple and a city there, attracting people. The whole poem starts with a sad word. "Three Collected Poems of Tang Poetry": "The whole poem begins with' melancholy sleep', and the beauty lies in not saying it." "Zhaisha Tang Poetry": "The word' to worry about sleep' is the whole chapter. "He teased the word' worry' and wrote about the evening in vain, tossing and turning. "An Interpretation of Ancient Tang Poems": "This poem has the best syntax, and it seems to be connected and broken, and it seems to be connected."
The poet's thinking is meticulous. Six scenes are included in just four poems, and a quiet and remote artistic conception is constructed in the most poetic language: fishing and fire are lit on the autumn night by the river, and travelers are trapped in the quiet night. The selection of all the scenery is unique: one is static and one is dynamic, one is bright and one is dark, and the collocation of the scenery and the mood of the characters have reached a high degree of tacit understanding and blending, and * * * has formed this artistic realm that has become a model for future generations. Its famous sentence is: "Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the bell rings at midnight to the passenger ship."
a night-mooring near maple bridge describes an autumn night, when a poet berthed at the Maple Bridge outside Suzhou. The beautiful scenery of autumn night in Jiangnan water town attracted this wanderer with travel worries, which made him appreciate a poetic beauty with meaningful feelings and wrote this poem with far-reaching artistic conception. Expressed the lonely and sad homesickness of the poet during his journey.
why did the poet stay up all night? The first sentence wrote three closely related scenes: "the moon is setting, the crow is crying, and the sky is covered with frost". The first quarter moon rises early, and when the moon sets, it will be about dawn, and the birds in the trees will also crow at dawn. The "frost" in autumn night is suffused with the chill of soaking muscles and bones, and it surrounds the poet's boat from all directions, making him feel that the vast night sky outside him is filled with frost. In the second sentence, the poet stayed up all night with "Jiang Feng" and "Fishing Fire".
Summary: The first two sentences describe six kinds of sights, namely, "the setting of the moon", "the crow", "the frost filled the sky", "the river maple", "the fishing fire" and the guests who stayed up all night on the boat. The last two sentences only describe the scene of Meng Xun's bell reaching the ship at Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City. The first two sentences were seen by the poet, and the last two sentences were heard by the poet. In the quiet night, I suddenly heard the distant bell. How did the poet who stayed up all night feel? Wandering in the face of the frost night Jiang Feng fishing fire, lingering up a wisp of light sorrow. This "midnight bell" not only sets off the quietness of the night, but also reveals the depth of the night, and all kinds of unspeakable feelings of the poet when he lies listening to the bell are needless to say.
This poem is written in flashback. First, it describes the scene at dawn, and then it recalls the scene last night and the midnight bell. The whole poem is vivid, affectionate and full of scenes.