How to Evaluate Moonlit Night by the Yang Di River?

Yang Guang's "Moonlit Night on a Spring River" is beautiful but not gorgeous, soft but not lewd, with the style of justice and elegant language. This wind can also be seen from his other existing poem "Summer Riverside".

Bamboo is trimmed in the shadow of summer pond, and long maple sits on the high shore.

The setting sun is quiet and the clouds are far away.

The heron forest is white, and the lotus is boiling red.

Idle and carefree, disappointment is endless.

These five methods describe the riverside landscape in summer, and the two couplets in the middle are not only rigorous in workmanship, harmonious in sound and rhyme, but also elegant and intriguing in artistic conception. Couplets express the author's keen interest and endless disappointment in viewing the scenery. This poem can be described as beautiful, righteous, affectionate and elegant, just as Shen Deqian commented in The Origin of Ancient Poems: "It is better to write elegant and correct words than Chen Houzhu".