1, but now I think of that night, that storm, I don't know how many flowers I folded. -Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn"
Looking back at the sound of wind and rain last night, I don't know how many beautiful spring flowers have been blown down.
Appreciation: The storm at night is not a storm, but a gentle breeze and drizzle, which sent the poet into a sweet dream and made the morning brighter, not hateful.
But in the end, it will shake off the spring flowers and take them away. Therefore, the phrase "I don't know how many flowers have been folded" implies the poet's faint sadness and infinite reverie about the passing of spring scenery.
2, sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently. -Du Fu's "Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night"
With the gentle breeze, quietly into the night. Fine and dense, nourishing everything on the earth.
Appreciation: "sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently." This is still anthropomorphic. The combination of "sneaking into the night" and "silence" not only shows that rain is drizzle accompanied by breeze, but also shows that rain is intended to "moisten things quietly" and has no intention of seeking "goodness"
If you are interested in seeking "good", it will come during the day and create a little momentum for people to see and hear clearly.
Just because it deliberately "moistens things quietly" and has no intention of seeking "goodness", it chose a time that does not hinder people's work and labor, and quietly and carefully went underground at the night when people were sleeping.
It rains a lot during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls. -Du Mu's Tomb-Sweeping Day
During the Qingming Festival, the drizzle drifted one after another, and all the passengers on the road were down and out.
Appreciation: The first sentence of the poem, "It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival", points out the natural conditions such as the time and weather where the poet lives.
Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the major festivals in the Tang Dynasty. On this day, there are various activities, such as family reunion, grave sweeping, or outing. However, on that day in Tomb-Sweeping Day, Chizhou, where Du Mu lived, was not a sunny day, but "the sky was falling like crisp" and it was drizzling.
The second sentence "pedestrians on the road want to break their souls" is changed from objective writing to subjective writing, focusing on the poet's emotional world. He was heartbroken and sad when he saw passers-by mourning their dead relatives.