Autumn Night in the Mountain is a poem by Wang Wei, a poet in Tang Dynasty.
Full text: after the rain, the mountains are empty and stand in the autumn night. ? The bright moon shed clear light from the cracks and cleared the fountain on the rocks. ? The bamboo forest is sonorous, the washerwoman returns, and the lotus leaves are swaying to get on the canoe. ? Spring spring might as well give it a rest, and the autumn sun can stay on the hills for a long time.
The empty mountain has been bathed in a new rain, and the arrival of the night makes people feel that it is early autumn. The moon is clear and clear, and the clear spring is flowing. The bamboo forest was noisy until the washerwoman came back, and the lotus leaves swayed like canoes. The wheat straw in spring might as well let it rest, and the prince and grandson in the mountains can stay in autumn.
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This poem is a masterpiece of landscape, describing the evening scenery after rain seen by the villagers in early autumn, and pinning the poet's noble feelings and pursuit of ideal realm in poetry and painting.
The two couplets in the middle of the poem are all about scenery, but each has its own emphasis. Zhuan Xu re-writes, fragrant and clear; Neck ties focus on writing people and hope for political communication with people. At the same time, the two complement each other. Spring water, pine, bamboo and purple can be said to be a portrayal of the poet's noble sentiment and an ideal environment for the poet.
An important artistic technique of this poem is to express the poet's personality beauty and an ideal social beauty with natural beauty. On the surface, this poem only uses the method of "Fu" to shape mountains and rivers, and gives a detailed and touching description of the scenery. Actually, it's full of comparisons. The poet expresses his ambition through the description of the scenery, which is rich in content and intriguing.