The main idea of ??"Deer Chai"

Poem name: Lu Chai Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Wang Wei Content: No one can be seen in the empty mountain, but the sound of people's voices can be heard. Returning to the deep forest, the light shines on the moss again. Note: Brief analysis: The first two sentences of "Three Hundred Tang Poems" are about the deep flowers and trees in Wangchuan River, which imply movement in silence. The last two names have a kind of heavenly secret, which symbolizes tranquility in movement. The poetry is profound and meaningful, and it cannot be achieved without contemplation. Notes: 1. Deer Firewood: The wooden fence is used as a fence, which is called firewood. Deer firewood is the place where deer live. 2. Reflection: refers to the scene of sunlight reflecting back to the east at sunset. Rhyme Translation: The mountain is empty and there is no human figure, only the noisy sound of people's voices can be heard. The golden light of the setting sun shines into the deep forest, and the moss reflects the dim light. Comment: This is a landscape poem. Describe the quiet scenery of Luchai in the evening. The beauty of poetry is that it uses movement to contrast stillness, and parts to contrast the overall situation. It is fresh and natural, without any artificiality. When he started writing, he first wrote "empty mountain" with no human traces, and then switched to "but heard" to bring out the "sound of human voice". When sound is transmitted through the empty valley, the emptiness becomes more apparent; after human words pass by, the emptiness becomes even greater. Finally, I write some reflections of the sunset, which further triggers the feeling of darkness.