The image of the moon has many different connotations in the hearts of poets: beauty, freedom, purity, beauty, eternity, desolation, tragedy, joys and sorrows, etc., all of which are expressed. The different connotations of the moon form different aesthetic conceptions and highlight the different feelings of poets.
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The moon is used to exaggerate the quiet atmosphere and highlight the leisurely and broad-minded feelings. In the eyes of people who are calm, leisurely, optimistic and broad-minded, the image of the moon becomes quiet, elegant, Synonymous with leisure and ease. In many ancient poems, literati often use the bright moon to exaggerate the quiet atmosphere and express the leisurely, detached and broad-minded feelings. For example, Wang Wei's "Mountain Dwelling in the Dark Autumn": "After the new rain in the empty mountains, the weather is late and autumn comes. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear springs flow up the rocks. The bamboos return to the Huannu, and the lotus moves down the fishing boat. The spring fragrance rests at will, and the king and grandson can stay. ""The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows over the rocks." This is such an elegant, clear and interesting picture! Here, everything seems comfortable, fresh and lively, and is filled with the poet's love and seclusion for natural landscapes. The elegant feelings between mountains and rivers. Another example is Wang Wei's "Birdsong Stream": "The people are idle, the sweet-scented osmanthus falls, the night is quiet and the spring mountains are empty.
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