A picture of an ancient poem at night near Fengqiao.

A beautiful picture with pictures of primary school students' ancient poems, I believe it will always bring back your childhood memories. The following is an ancient poem that I compiled near the Feng Bridge at night. Welcome to reading.

Appreciation of night parking near Fengqiao

Frosty night,

Jiang Feng sleeps in the fire.

Hanshan Temple outside Gusu,

The midnight bell arrived at the passenger ship.

Zhang Ji's "a night-mooring near maple bridge" has been circulated through the ages and is well known. A short four-sentence poem is better than a wonderful and fantastic picture, and the vivid and dynamic scene makes readers of all ages unconsciously want to be there, to experience the feeling of "trouble" and to understand the life in the world. I just don't know what kind of artistic conception you and I are thinking of.

The first sentence "Frosty Night": The moon is gone, the sun rises, and the endless sky is frosted.

This sentence is about the early morning scene that the poet saw when he woke up. The so-called environment is born with the heart, and last night's "sadness" has passed away with that bell.

Reciting this sentence is like a blank sheet of paper that can be used for painting and calligraphy, which makes people feel the impulse of the poet to make progress.

(Wu, a mythical bird pulling a solar car. If it is mistaken for a crow, it will spoil the scenery and the poet will die unsatisfied. )

The second sentence "Jiang Feng fishing for fire and worrying about sleep": I couldn't sleep last night. I don't know how the flashing fishing fire on the river and the faint maple trees on the shore put me to sleep.

This sentence can be described as an eternal sentence to write "worry". What is the poet worried about? The poet is a gifted scholar with great ambitions. By then, he had achieved a reputation as a scholar. Maybe he is worried about his country and people? Maybe it's a failure of talent? Maybe it's a tough career? We don't know. In the night, the poet is full of melancholy, and what he sees is more exciting scenery: "Jiang Feng" and "Fishing Fire". The "maple" and "fire" in this sentence are in sharp contrast with the "frost" in the previous sentence, which artistically expresses the poet's two moods.

Reciting this sentence, like a song, is hearty. ...

The third sentence "Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City": Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou City.

In order to explain the source of the bell, the poet used a whole sentence in just four sentences, which shows the weight of "bell" in the poet's heart.

The fourth sentence, "Midnight bell arrives at the passenger ship": In the middle of a dream and waking, a bell floats into the passenger ship. Is it because Hanshan Temple rang the bell at midnight to wash away my melancholy?

The poet stayed awake for a long time because of "worry", but when he really fell asleep, the concept of time was blurred, which made the poet make a beautiful mistake and mistook the "morning bell" of Hanshan Temple for midnight bell. Because it violates the principle of "morning bell and evening drum", the poet may also feel strange, so he wrote it down specially. It is precisely because of this beautiful mistake that the phrase "midnight bell rings to the passenger ship" came into being. Another reason why the poet expresses the "bell" with thick ink is that the melodious and clear bell helps the poet get rid of the "worry" mood, and it is the bell that evokes the poet's poetry.

Recite this sentence, your own. The soul seems to have been washed by the bells of the ancient temple.

The last two sentences, seemingly straightforward, are more verve. The poet perfectly used the artistic technique of combining static and dynamic, creating an artistic conception for future generations who wanted to visit him in person. ...

The bell of the Buddhist temple has the function of refreshing the mind and clearing the mind. The reason for ringing the bell in the morning is to help monks create a good mental state and start a day of practice. The drums in Buddhist temples are close to people's heart rate in rhythm, with rich timbre and thrilling power, so monks beat drums at dusk to ask themselves whether their words and deeds have broken the rules that day. )

Occasionally appreciate poetry and write down the strokes on it. There are many differences in the text, such as the textbook Immortal Insomnia and the new explanations of a night-mooring near maple bridge and a night-mooring near maple bridge. If you are a student, please answer according to the standard answers in the exam so as not to deduct points. If you have nothing to do, you might as well entertain yourself.