The ancient poem "Three Minutes Moonlight Night on Earth" describes the moonlight scenery in Yangzhou. The poet wrote the bright moon in Yangzhou, decorated Yangzhou with rogue bright moon, and expressed the poet's lingering sadness according to the moon of separation.
The Moon Night in Three Minutes on Earth compares the brilliance of the bright moon in the world to three points by metaphor, highlighting its beauty and preciousness. Then the dichotomy of "rogue is Yangzhou" expresses the poet's praise and love for Yangzhou. The rogue here is not helpless in a derogatory sense, but shows the poet's love for the moonlight in Yangzhou.
This poem also contains the poet's feelings for Yangzhou. In Xu Ning's works, Yangzhou is not only a beautiful place, but also a city full of emotional colors and cultural connotations. In his poems, he expressed his nostalgia and yearning for Yangzhou, and at the same time pinned his hopes and expectations for the future.
The whole poem depicts the scenery and feelings of Yangzhou in vivid language, and shows the poet's love and praise for the natural beauty and humanistic style. At the same time, it also guides people to appreciate and appreciate the beauty of Yangzhou from different angles.
Yangzhou's position in the history of ancient literature;
1. Rich literary works: Yangzhou has a large number of ancient literary works, involving poetry, prose, novels and other literary forms. These works not only have literary value, but also reflect the political, economic and cultural conditions of the society at that time.
2. Cultural inheritance and innovation: In the development process of Yangzhou ancient literature, it not only inherited the traditional culture of China, but also constantly innovated. This innovation is not only reflected in the literary form, but also in the ideological content. Yangzhou's ancient literary works not only have strong local characteristics, but also have universal humanistic feelings and social significance.
3. Formation of literary schools: During the development of Yangzhou ancient literature, many unique literary schools were formed. For example, the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou in Qing Dynasty is a literary school with local characteristics, with representatives such as Jin Nong and Zheng Banqiao. Their works are unique in style, full of local color and innovative spirit, which have a far-reaching impact on modern literature in China.