2, the full text of the poem: Mu Jiangyin, written by Bai Juyi, a round of setting sun spread in the water, half river rustling, half river red. On the third night in September, dew is like real pearls and bows.
3. Appreciation: Ode to Mujiang is a poem by Bai Juyi, a great realistic poet in Tang Dynasty in China. The genre of this poem is seven-character quatrains. This poem describes the beautiful scenery when the sunset and the new moon rise. The first two sentences describe the picture of sunset at dusk. Due to the reflection of the afterglow of the sunset, the river is half green and half red, gorgeous and charming. The last two sentences are pictures of the new moon rising in the east. In the delicate moonlight like a bow, dewdrops are crystal clear as pearls. The description of dusk to moonlight in the poem shows the poet's nostalgia for the beautiful scenery and his love for these natural beauty.