Ant Manor’s Poems Describing Autumn

The poem describing autumn in Ant Manor is that the moon is setting, the crows are singing, and the sky is filled with frost. The moon sets, crows cry, and frost fills the sky. It describes the depressing scene of the waning moon setting in the west in autumn, filled with ice and fog, and the cold wind. It uses poetry to convey the poet's desolate mood. The other sentence, "The green willow smoke outside is dawning and cold," describes the beautiful scene of green willows dancing gracefully in the glow and morning mist in spring. The moon sets, crows cry, and the sky is filled with frost. It comes from the poem "Mooring on the Maple Bridge at Night" by Zhang Ji, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. At Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the bell rang for the passenger ship at midnight.