Zhang's "Moonlit Night on a Spring River" is known as?

Zhang's "Moonlit Night on a Spring River" is known as "an orphan covering the whole Tang Dynasty". Moonlit Night on the Spring River is a poem by Zhang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem follows the old theme of Sui Chen Yuefu. With a beautiful pen full of life, taking the moon as the main body and the river as the scene, it depicts a beautiful and distant picture of the moon on the riverside, expressing the sincere and moving feelings of the wandering wife and her philosophical feelings about life.

Show a unique sense of the universe and create a deep, vast and quiet realm. There are thirty-six sentences in the whole poem, and every four sentences change rhyme. The whole collection of poems is composed of poetry, painting and philosophy. The artistic conception is ethereal and bright, the imagination is strange, the language is natural and meaningful, and the rhythm is melodious, which washes away the thick fat and greasy powder in the palace of the Six Dynasties and has high aesthetic value.

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The poem "Moonlit Night on a Spring River" summarizes the experience of predecessors in conception and material selection, and inscribed the voices of many people in the world with the old saying Yuefu. At the same time, it has a high aesthetic value, which has been told by later generations and attracted countless readers for thousands of years. It is a banner that changed from the elegant style of Qi and Liang Dynasties to the natural beauty in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and it is also an important milestone in the history of ancient poetry in China. Its content and form are mostly used for reference by later poets.

This poem does not focus on shaping mountains and rivers like landscape poems in the Southern Dynasties, nor is it as boring as metaphysical poems, nor is it a love poem that simply expresses the feelings of children's parting, but it combines various poetic and picturesque meanings. Its birth filled the gap in the history of China ancient poetry, in which the moon was the central medium, and the lovesickness between men and women was written at the same time, and the universe and life philosophy were discussed in the same poem.