Dew in Poetry Creation

2. Write a poem according to the meaning (1). The loveliest thing is that on the third night of September, the dew is like a pearl and the crescent moon is like a bow.

The poetry of this poem is how lovely it is on the night of September 3. Dewdrops on the grass stems and leaves on the shore are like rare pearls, and a crescent moon rises like a delicate bow.

This poem comes from a poem "Ode to Mujiang" by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The original text of the whole poem is as follows: a setting sun spreads in the water, half river rustling and half river red. The loveliest thing is the ninth day of September. The bright pearl's bright crescent moon is shaped like a bow.

The vernacular means that the sunset is about to set in the evening, gradually sinking into the river and spreading gently on the river. The river looks bright red at sunset, but green waves roll on it. On the third day of September, what a beautiful night. Dewdrops on the grass stems and leaves on the shore are like rare pearls, and a crescent moon rises like a delicate bow. ?

Extended data:

Ode to Mujiang is one of Bai Juyi's "miscellaneous poems". This poem was written by Bai Juyi on his way to Hangzhou as a secretariat in the second year of Changqing (822). At that time, the court politics was dark, and the party struggle between Niu and Li was fierce. The poet tasted the taste of being an official and asked to go abroad. The author felt relaxed and carefree after leaving the imperial court, so he wrote this poem.

The beauty of the whole poem lies in taking two beautiful pictures of nature and combining them. By describing the river in the sunset and the night scene of the new moon rising, he expressed his love and love for the harmonious and peaceful natural beauty, and also infiltrated the relaxed and happy liberation mood and personality of the poet after he took the initiative to appear in court.

The first sentence, "A sunset spreads in the water", says that "the sunset" is close to the horizon and almost shines on the ground, just like "spreading" on the river; In the second sentence, the poet "half river is rustling and half river is red" grasped the two colors on the river, but showed the scene that the river was sparkling in the twilight and the light color changed rapidly under the irradiation of the sunset. The poet was intoxicated and put his happiness in the description of the scenery.

The poet who wrote the last two sentences lingered until the early moon rose, the cool dew fell, and a better realm appeared before him. The poet leaned down and saw the grass by the river covered with crystal dew. From a crescent moon bent like a bow, the author remembered that it was "the third night of September", and could not help but blurt out his lovely praise for it, expressing his feelings directly, pushing his feelings to a climax and causing waves in his poems.