How many balconies in the Southern Dynasties were matched by misty rain?

The number of terraced fields in the misty rain of 484 Temple in the Southern Dynasties is as follows:

Du Mu, a thousand miles away in Chuntang, Jiangnan, sings green and reflects red, and the mountain fruit and wine flag wind. More than 480 ancient temples were left in the Southern Dynasties, and countless pagodas were shrouded in wind and rain. The poem Jiangnan Spring was written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Du Mu, known as "Little Du", was different from Du Fu's "Big Du" and achieved great success in the late Tang Dynasty, so he was called "Du Xiaoli" together with Li Shangyin.

Du Mu's poems are good at depicting scenery and expressing emotions. This poem "Jiangnan Spring" can be regarded as his masterpiece in this respect. Because in the short four sentences of Jiangnan Spring, it not only describes the richness of spring scenery in Jiangnan, but also writes the unique artistic conception of Jiangnan, giving people a feeling of vastness, profundity and a little confusion.

"Thousands of miles of warblers sing green and reflect red, and the water town is full of wine flags." Listen, there are sweet songs of orioles everywhere, which are the sounds of spring; You see, there are green leaves and red flowers everywhere, and the layers of green leaves and red flowers are more attractive. This is the message of spring;

You see, the closely connected water towns, castle peak battlements and wine flags fluttering in the wind are the epitome of Jiangnan and the symbol of villages and towns.

"Four hundred and eighty halls in the southern dynasties, how many towers are misty and rainy." In the beautiful spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, hundreds of temples have been built since the Southern Dynasties, and many temples and pavilions are looming in the drizzle. This spring scene in the oblique wind and drizzle adds a hazy color to the beautiful scenery in the south of the Yangtze River.

Among them, the 480 Temple is a guide to many temples built during the Dynasty, and it is also to rhyme with the next sentence "How many towers are misty and rainy", which shows the poet's intention.