1, the thread at the foot of my bed is so bright, can it be frosted already? . I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. -Tang Li Bai's "Silent Night Thinking"
Appreciation: This poem by Li Bai depicts the silence of the night and the bright moon. He used frost to compare moonlight, vividly describing the cold of moonlight and the feeling of sprinkling it on the earth. He looked up at the bright moon, full of thoughts, and finally bowed his head and deeply missed his hometown. This poem expresses Li Bai's deep yearning for his hometown and his helplessness and sadness of being far away from his hometown.
2, people have joys and sorrows, and the moon has ups and downs. This matter is old and difficult. -Su Song Shi "When is the Bright Moon?"
Appreciation: Su Shi's poem expresses the ups and downs of life and the moon through the description of the moon phase. He used the moon as an introduction to express his feelings about life. Although the moon is sometimes incomplete, it will always be round again, just like the joys and sorrows of life, always going back and forth. This word is full of Su Shi's profound thoughts and feelings about life.
I am leaning alone in the dense bamboo, playing the piano and humming a song. It's too light for anyone to hear, except my partner, Mingyue. -Wei's bamboo house
Appreciation: This poem by Wang Wei depicts him sitting alone in a quiet bamboo forest, playing the piano and whistling. There was no one else around, only the bright moonlight shone on him through the bamboo leaves. He felt calm and satisfied. This poem expresses Wang Wei's love and yearning for nature and peace.
When will there be a moon in the sky? I stopped my glass and asked now. The moon will never reach the moon, but it is very close to the people. -Tang Li Bai's Drinking for the Moon
Appreciation: Li Bai's poem, borrowed wine from asking for the moon, expressed his deep yearning and helplessness for the bright moon. He asked a question: When will there be a moon in the blue sky? Then answer yourself: it is impossible for people to climb the moon, but the moon always seems to accompany people. This poem is full of Li Bai's bold and profound thinking about nature.
5, smoke cage cold water moon cage sand, night parking near Qinhuai restaurant. Strong women in business don't know how to hate their country, but they still sing backyard flowers across the river. -Bo Qinhuai by Don Mutu
Appreciation: This poem by Du Mu describes what he saw and heard on the Qinhuai River. The moonlight shone on the sandbar through the cold water, and the smoke was everywhere. He heard a merchant girl singing "backyard flowers" by the river, which triggered his thinking: a merchant girl didn't know that she hated the country, but she knew that history would not repeat itself. This poem implies his dissatisfaction with the politics of the late Tang Dynasty and his lament for the rise and fall of history.