The Significance and Poetic Interpretation of the Ancient Poetry "Mu Jiang Yin"

The poem of the ancient poem "Ode to Mujiang" explains that a touch of sunset shines obliquely on the river, half of which is turquoise and the other half is red. The night on the third day of September is really lovely and intoxicating. Dew is like a round bead, and the moon is like a bow. "Ode to the Twilight River" refers to a poem written by the river at dusk. Yin, a form of ancient poetry.

Original text:

A sunset gradually sank into the river, half green and half green.

The loveliest thing is the ninth day of September. The bright pearl's bright crescent moon is shaped like a bow.

Ode to Mujiang is a poem written by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This is a masterpiece of landscape writing. The poet chose two groups of scenes from sunset to the rising of the new moon to describe them, used novel and ingenious metaphors to create a harmonious and peaceful artistic conception, and expressed his deep feelings and love for nature through chanting. The whole poem has beautiful and fluent language, fresh style, vivid, meticulous and true painting style, and its subtlety has always been praised.