The lesson "Laoshan Street" writes that the silence of the night is written by sound, which shows the "silence" of the night. Are there any sentences with similar artistic conception in ancient poetry

The lesson "Laoshan Street" writes that the silence of the night is written by sound, which shows the "silence" of the night. Are there any sentences with similar artistic conception in ancient poetry? (1) "I heard a dog barking in a deep alley."

The ventriloquism performance begins with "hearing dogs barking in a deep alley". This sentence is about a dog barking, far away, coming from a deep alley. This creates a dead-of-night atmosphere, brings the audience into a specific life situation, and naturally attracts the audience's attention to "dog barking", and they want to know what will happen. This sentence not only sets off the quiet atmosphere in the middle of the night by moving and writing quietly, but also paves the way for a family to awaken from a woman to a noisy family.

(2) "I heard a mouse making a noose, the washbasin tilted, and the woman coughed in her dream."

This is based on the sound of mice running around stealing food, the sound of "turning over pots" and the cough of women in the middle of the night, which aggravates the quiet atmosphere in the middle of the night and shows the silence of the family after waking up, preparing for the fire that will be shown below.

It is China's traditional artistic expression to write static by moving. For example, Wang Wei's "Bird Singing Stream": "People are idle and osmanthus flowers fall, and the night is quiet and the mountains are empty. When the moon comes out, it surprises the birds and sounds into the spring stream. " Describe the quiet and charming mountain scenery in the spring night in the mountains. Among them, it has always been praised that the silence of Kasugayama at night is set off with birdsong from time to time, which makes people more peaceful in birdsong. In the same way, the two descriptions in this paper are more static by moving and writing static, and by moving and reflecting static.