What do you mean by bowing your head and turning your back last month?

"Bow your head for the last month" is an expression of emotional stretching, which is often used to describe homesickness in ancient poetry. Bowing your head can make the tears in your eyes not easy to overflow, but it can't stop the surge of inner thoughts. Looking up at the sky, many people will sigh that they are thousands of miles away from the moon, but they also have attachment to it.

"Bowing my head last month" is also a lyric. As a poetic element in nature, the moon is not only a favorite theme of poets, but also a medium for expressing emotions and thoughts. Poets can express their inner feelings more deeply through the image of "bowing their heads to the back of the last month", and it is easier for readers to produce * * *.

"Bow your head through the last month" is a way to find inspiration. Writing poetry needs inspiration, and this inspiration often comes from the inspiration of nature. On a quiet night, looking down at the moon, with the emptying of thinking, there may be some unprecedented inspiration. In this way, the poet can deeply understand the beauty of nature and create more beautiful poems.