1. The bright moon cast the shadow of the swing across the wall. ——Zhang Xian's "Qingmen Leads to Spring Thoughts"
Interpretation: I was upset and restless, but I didn't expect that the melting moonlight would bring the beautiful figure of the girl on the swing in the neighboring yard into my eyes. In eyes.
2. I would like to teach Qingying to meet each other forever, and even beg for the long circle. ——Zhang Xian's "Ling of Lovesickness (Zhonglu Palace)"
Interpretation: The artistic conception and feeling of tranquility and melancholy that are compatible with the moonlight.
3. There are still flowers on the moon and clear shadows lingering. ——Zhang Xian's "Yan Chun Tai Slow (Xian Lu Palace)"
Interpretation: The moonlight is reflected on the flowers, just like the beauty of the combination of flowers and the moon.
4. When the door is closed behind the curtain and the shadow of the lamp, this feeling is known to the wind and the moon. ——Zhang Xian's "Drunk Peach Garden (Dashi Tune)"
Interpretation: Behind the curtain and with the door closed, only the moon knows the scenery at this time.
5. The wind shadow flies lightly. Huafayao Linchun is unknown. ——Zhang Xian's "Picking Mulberries (Double Tune)"
Interpretation: The wind is flying gently, but the flowers are gradually coming but they don't know it.
6. The clouds break through the moon and the flowers make shadows. ——Zhang Xian's "Tian Xian Zi (Zhong Lu Diao)"
Interpretation: The clouds dispersed, the moon appeared, and the shadows of the flowers gradually emerged.
7. The poles gradually become sparse and the flag shadow turns. ——Zhang Xian's "The Fairy of Heaven (Zheng Yifu Moves to Qingshe·Zhonglu Diao)"
Interpretation: Describes the photographic effect of the flagpole in the moonlight.
8. The grass and trees compete in spring and the red shadows are chaotic. The sound of chicken singing brings thousands of complaints. ——Zhang Xian's "Magnolia (Banshe Diao)"
Interpretation: The vegetation competes for beauty, and a cock crow breaks thousands of complaints.
9. Countless poplar flowers pass by without a trace. ——
Zhang Xian's "Magnolia (Yimao Wuxing Hanshi·Banshe Diao)"
Interpretation: Countless flowers float by without a trace.
10. Raise your glass to the bright moon and make three people in the shadow. ——Li Bai's "Four Poems for Drinking Alone under the Moon·Part 1"
Interpretation: Raise a glass to invite the bright moon, and become three people facing each other.