Moonlight image: It expresses that the relationship between the poet and the people is flesh and blood, sharing the same breath and destiny.
"Moonlight" writes about such a very ordinary thing: the poet "I" walked in an alley paved with cobblestones on a moonlit night. There were houses on both sides of the alley and people. They had all gone to bed, and "not even the snoring could be heard." The surroundings were very quiet. At this time, the poet has a desire to knock on every door and tell people softly that the poet does not want to disturb them and wishes them to sleep peacefully, because the poet "I" understands them and likes them.
The poem ends here. The poet only writes about "I" walking in the alley, and about "I"'s state of mind at this time. There is no big disturbance. But this poem is still so touching and thought-provoking. Because the poem is full of rich flavor of life, and it is this rich flavor of life that overflows with poetic and artistic charm. From this poem, we can clearly see how much the poet pays attention to life experience and extracts poetic meaning from life experience. In the poem, the poet expresses his life experience vividly, making people feel like they are there personally. Perhaps others will have such experiences, but they are often ignored and they think that such experiences are nothing to write about. But the poet has a unique insight, intercepted such a small piece of life experience, and wrote the poetic meaning vividly and vividly. This cannot but show that the poet's understanding and grasp of life are indeed superior to others.
Of course, this poem not only wins with its rich flavor of life, but also contains deep meaning in its tranquility. It is through the mentality of "I" that the poet writes about the relationship between the poet "I" and these sleeping ordinary people. The poet loves them and likes them, lest he alarm them. This shows that the relationship between the poet and the people is flesh and blood, sharing the same breath and destiny. This poem actually reflects a big theme. The poet's emotion is also very touching.