What is the meaning of autumn wind at the bottom of yellow reed leaves?

Autumn wind at the bottom of yellow reed leaves refers to autumn, when the moon by the river is very bright and the wind at the bottom of yellow reed leaves blows. It makes people feel cool in autumn.

This poem describes the arrival of autumn through the bright moon by the river and the wind blowing from the yellow reed leaves. Autumn, for many people, is a crisp autumn season.

There are many poems describing seasons in ancient poetry. There are also many descriptions of winter. "There are no birds on a hundred mountains" and "A thousand paths without footprints" are very famous poems describing winter, and many people are very impressed.

There are many poems describing the seasons in modern times, but they are not as neat as ancient poems, and more are poems written casually, describing the scenes of the seasons and their feelings.