The ancient poem "what I saw in the boat night book"

I read it in a book about the night of the boat.

(Qing) Check Shen Xing

When the moon is dark and windy, the fishing lamp is high, and the firefly is lonely.

Slight wind and waves, scattered like river stars.

Appreciate:

Although there are only twenty crosses in poetry, it reflects the poet's subtle observation of natural scenery. I can't see anything clearly at night without the moon, but because of a little breeze, a fishing lamp as small as a firefly in the distance makes the poet see the stars all over the river. Poetry is about how little there is, and how little there is, and how big there is philosophy. At the same time, the poem itself also inspired us. As long as you do it with your heart, you will find beauty in life, in your heart and in your eyes.

The word "three" is the eye of the whole poem. The word "scattered" writes the magical picture of the reflection of the fishing lamp. "Scattered like a river star" truly reflects what the author saw, and we read it as if we were there.