Walking on the Good Morning is a poem written by writers in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the cold and desolate morning scene in the journey, expresses the loneliness and deep homesickness of the wanderer, and reveals people's frustration and helplessness in the journey between the lines. Although the word "Zao" does not appear in the whole poem, it depicts the unique scenery of the mountain village in early spring through six images: first frost, Maodian, crow, cold and cheerless, Banqiao and the moon. The whole poem has clear language, careful structure, harmonious scene and implicit meaning. It is a famous piece in Tang poetry and literary history. Poetry anthologists have always attached importance to it, especially the poem's couplet: "Chicken crows in the shop, full moon, frost on the bridge", which is well-known and highly respected.