The meaning of Jiangchengzi Zhou Zizhi’s poem

Biwu and dewdrops are clear in autumn. The small courtyard is quiet. Green smoke. With a shy belt, the bright moon goes up to the dangerous building. I hate the wind and the moon on the autumn river, and I have no control over them. These are the sorrows.

There are two ways to prepare for this situation. The letter is long. When will you rest? Up to now, there is no reason to see the ground. You can't think about it, there are infinite things in your mind. Zhou Zizhi (1082-1155), a writer in the Southern Song Dynasty. His courtesy name was Shaoyin, his nickname was Zhupo Jushi, and he was a native of Xuancheng (now Xuanzhou City, Anhui Province). Shaoxing Jinshi. In the fifteenth year of Emperor Gaozong's reign in Shaoxing, he established a pavilion for the Ministry of Rites and the Ministry of War. In the 17th year of Emperor Gaozong's reign in Shaoxing (1147), the officials were deleted by the decree of Youdi Gonglang. He has successively served as Editor of the Privy Council and Wailang, the Right Secretary. In the 21st year of Shaoxing (1151), the Zhixingguo Army came out (ruling today's Yangxin, Hubei Province) and retreated to Lushan Mountain. The main figures he had friends with were Li Zhiyi, Lu Haowen, Lu Benzhong and his son, Ge Lifang and Qin Hui, etc. They once presented flattering poems to Qin Hui and his son. He died around the end of Shaoxing. He is the author of "Taicang Fanmi Collection", "Zhupo Poetry" and "Zhupo Ci". There is a son named Zhouchou.