Which poem comes from the gentle breeze and scattered waves making the river full of stars?

The gentle breeze and scattered waves make the river full of stars, from Zha Shenxing's "What I Saw on a Boat Night".

The introduction to "What I Saw in the Boat Night Book" is as follows:

In the dark moon, I can see the fishing lanterns, and there is only a single light of firefly. A slight breeze stirred up the waves, scattering stars all over the river. Translation: In the moonless night, only the solitary lights on the fishing boats flickered like fireflies on the river. The breeze blew and waves appeared on the water. The lights are scattered in the river, like stars falling on the world.

Although the poem has only twenty characters, it reflects the poet's subtle observation of natural scenery. It is impossible to see clearly on a moonless night, but with a little breeze and a fishing lantern as small as a firefly in the distance, the poet saw the stars all over the river. The poem expresses the philosophy that there is more in less, and there is greater in small. At the same time, it also uses poetry itself to inspire us. As long as you use your heart, you will find the beauty in life. Beauty is in your heart and beauty is in your eyes.

"What I Saw on a Boat Night" depicts the peaceful and peaceful scene by the river on a summer night. The first sentence "Seeing the fishing lanterns in the dark moon" describes the darkness of a night. There was only one lantern on the fishing boat, shining as faintly as a firefly. The second sentence "a lonely light and a little firefly" is written like a bean light like a little firefly on the river bank. It is the image in mind and describes the image of fishing lanterns.

The last two sentences, "The gentle wind blows the waves, scattering stars all over the river" are dynamic descriptions, moving from stillness to movement, depicting a very vivid and magical picture. The whole poem constitutes a unique and fascinating picture of boating and fishing at night, which gives readers a kind of spiritual pleasure and satisfaction.

A breeze blew, and waves rippled on the river. What turned out to be a little light like a firefly spread out and turned into countless stars, flashing on the river. (Because the light of the fishing lanterns is reflected in the river, the river surface has small waves in the breeze, and the reflection of the lights also ripples with the microwaves.)

"What I Saw in a Book on a Boat Night" is written by the Qing Dynasty poet Cha A five-character quatrain composed by Shen Xing. The first two sentences of this poem describe seeing a fishing lantern in a boat in the dark night. There is only one fishing lantern in the river in the dark night. The light and dark are bright and mysterious and deep. The last two sentences describe the beautiful scenery of the reflection of a solitary lamp. The breeze blows the waves, and the shadow of the lamp scatters like stars scattered across the river.