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The empty mountains are bathed in a new rain, and feel the early autumn at night. The bright moon shed clear light from the cracks and cleared the fountain on the rocks. The bamboo forest is sonorous, the washerwoman returns, and the lotus leaves are swaying to get on the canoe.
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After the new rain, the valley is empty and fresh, and the weather is particularly cool in early autumn and evening. The bright moon reflects the quiet pine forest, and the clear spring water flows on the rocks. The girl in the bamboo forest came back from washing with a smile, and the lotus leaves swayed in the canoe. Although spring is beautiful, autumn scenery in front of us is enough to make people linger.
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Autumn Night in the Mountain is the work of the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei, which comes from the whole Tang Dynasty. An important artistic technique of this poem is to express the poet's personality beauty and an ideal social beauty with natural beauty. On the surface, this poem only uses the method of "Fu" to shape mountains and rivers, and gives a detailed and touching description of the scenery. Actually, it's full of comparisons.
This poem is a masterpiece of landscape painting. It depicts the charming scenery of the mountain village and the simple fashion of the villagers in the evening after the rain in the Qing and autumn of Chu, shows the poet's satisfaction with the pastoral life and seclusion life, and shows the beauty of personality and society with natural beauty. The whole poem sets off the cool autumn after the rain and the bright moon in the pine forest.
The sound of clear spring on the stone, the laughter of Huan girl returning to the bamboo forest, and the dynamic of fishing boat crossing the lotus flower are harmoniously and perfectly integrated, giving people a rich and fresh feeling. It is not only like a fresh and beautiful landscape painting, but also like a quiet and beautiful lyric music, which embodies the creative characteristics of painting in Wang Wei's poems.