On a summer night in the Tang Dynasty, Han Wo's "Night Thoughts on Niuzhu" is a poem that describes the beautiful scenery on a summer night and expresses the poet's talent. This poem depicts the tranquility of the ancient battlefield in Niuzhu at night, expressing the poet's nostalgia for the glorious past and his dissatisfaction and helplessness with real life.
First of all, the "Niuzhu" mentioned in the poem is a famous ancient battlefield in today's dangtu county. According to historical records, during the Three Kingdoms period, there was a fierce war between Soochow and Shu Han. The poet's choice of such a historical place as the background of his poems not only shows his extensive historical knowledge, but also makes the artistic conception of his poems more profound.
Secondly, the poet expressed his nostalgia for the glorious past by describing the tranquility of summer nights in his poems. The poem mentioned that "the stars are leaning down from the clearing and the moon is running from the river" vividly depicts the magnificent scenery of cattle and bamboo on summer nights. This quiet and magnificent scenery reminds the poet of his glorious past. Here, the poet writes his feelings with scenery, blends his inner feelings into natural scenery, and enriches the poetic artistic conception.
Thirdly, the poet expresses his dissatisfaction and helplessness with real life by describing fishing fires and ships at night. The poem mentions that "fishing at night is worrying, and passenger ships are anxious", which reveals the poet's inner anxiety and anguish. In this context, the poet lamented that his talent was not fully exerted, thus creating a feeling that he did not meet his talent. This kind of emotion is not only a complaint about one's own fate, but also a dissatisfaction with social reality.
In addition, the poet also expressed his concern about the rise and fall of the country by describing the scene of Niuzhu ancient battlefield. It is mentioned in the poem that "white bones are exposed in the wild, and there is no crow in a thousand miles", which reveals the profound disaster brought by war to the country and people. Faced with this scene, the poet can't help sighing the vicissitudes of history and the rise and fall of the country. This concern reflects the poet's concern for the country and the people.
Combining the above points, we can see that "Night Sleeping in Niuzhu" is not only a poem depicting the beauty of summer nights, but also a poem expressing the poet's talents. By describing the night scene of Niuzhu ancient battlefield, the poet expressed his nostalgia for the glorious past and his dissatisfaction and helplessness with real life.
This poem still has profound enlightenment and guiding significance to our life today. It tells us that while enjoying the beautiful scenery, we should also pay attention to the development of the country and society and care about our own destiny and future.