One autumn evening, what did the poet see in his poem? This scene is like a painting, but the things in the picture are moving, not static. "The bird that returned to its nest, though tired, still came back with the sunset." The tired bird wanted to go back to its nest. At that time, it was getting late. The afterglow of the sunset shines on the bird's back and wings, as if bringing the sunset back to its nest.
The whole poem is full of the emotional appeal of the old poem, with only a few strokes, that is, it outlines a beautiful picture with sound and emotion, and at the same time it has the poet's own style, just like the last two sentences, which personifies the reed through "makeup" and "beauty", adding a little interest and vitality to the whole poem.
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Creation background
In the 1920s, poets who wrote new poems were greatly influenced by old poems, so all the new poems at that time had a strong style of old poems. In addition to writing in vernacular, the artistic conception and expression of poetry are often not much different from those of old poems. This is a major feature of poetry at that time.
The same is true of Liu Dabai. Although he tried to write a pure vernacular poem, this poem still followed the original requirements of classical poetry in terms of meter, so we can still see the traces of its influence from old poems. "Autumn Night on the River" was created in this environment.