A poem describing the dim lights of the city

Poems describing the dim lights of the city;

1, the city is surrounded by lights and the Milky Way is in the middle of a river. -Bai Juyi's Jiang Lou Xi Wang Zhao Ke.

2, the lack of moon hanging sparse tung, leaking people at the beginning of quiet. -Su Shi's "Buji Huangzhou Dinghui Garden Residence".

3, a little wind and waves, scattered like a river star. -Cha Shen Xing's Night Book I Saw on the Ship.

4, 10,000 lights streamer. -Chen Ke's "Huanxisha Yang Yan Shangyuan".

5, the crowd looked for him for thousands of Baidu, and suddenly looked back, but that person was there, and the lights were dim. -Xin Qiji's Jade Case Yuan Xi.

6, the three lights are five chickens, which is the time for men to study. -Yan Zhenqing's "Encourage Learning".

7. The moonlight in Star City reflects the window lattice, and the bright building looks like a color screen. -Four lines of Night Scene.

8. The cicadas are constantly making clouds and sky, and the smoke is green to protect the emerald peak. -Four lines of Night Scene.

9. When the city started, the sky was ablaze with lights. -Anonymous Night Scene.

10, Qionglou is rich and bright, and Xinghan is splendid. -Zheng Xie's "Appreciating the Moon".

Poetry describes the dim lights of the city;

1, romantic style: Some poets like to use rich emotions and gorgeous rhetoric to describe the scene of the city's lights fading. They often emphasize personal feelings and emotions, and express the prosperity and beauty of the city through rich imagination and exaggeration.

2. Realistic style: Other poets pay more attention to objectively depicting the real scene of the city's lights fading. Through the detailed description of urban buildings, streets, people flow and lights, they vividly show the prosperity and excitement of the city at night, with a strong sense of reality.

3. Abstract moral style: Some poets prefer to use abstract methods to express the symbolic meaning of dim lights in cities. They regard light as hope, dream or the beauty of life, and express the diversity and richness of the city through the interlacing of light and shadow and the change of color.

4. Classical style: Some poets like to describe the dim lights of the city in a classical way. They pay attention to the standardization of form and language, pursue concise, elegant and exquisite expressions, and show the tranquility and elegance of the city at night.