The original poem "Ode to Mujiang" is that the sunset is sprinkled in the water, half river is rustling and half river is red.
The loveliest thing is the ninth day of September. The bright pearl's bright crescent moon is shaped like a bow.
Notes on Mu Jiang Yin: Poems written by the river at dusk. Yin, a form of ancient poetry.
Sunset: the afterglow of the setting sun. Also refers to the sunset glow.
Se Se: The original meaning is bright blue treasure, and here it means bright green.
Poor: cute.
September 3 rd: the third day of the ninth lunar month.
Zhu Zhen: That is, pearls.
The moon is like a bow: on the third day of the ninth lunar month, the first quarter moon bends into a bow.
Appreciation of Ode to Mujiang Ode to Mujiang has written three different "times". Through the above analysis, the first two sentences of Ode to Mujiang were written before sunset (briefly) or at sunset; The last two sentences are mainly written after sunset (short time), that is, dusk; The last two sentences also lead to a period of time in the evening.
This is completely in line with the author's viewing order, that is, the author saw the sunset before sunset, the moon like a bow after sunset, and the dew like a real pearl at night. Most materials think that "the moon is like a bow" and "the dew is like a pearl" are seen by the author at the same time at night, writing in the sky before and writing underground after.
In fact, this is because of the lack of common sense of astronomy and meteorology, ignoring the "time difference" between two natural phenomena. As mentioned above, the author can only see "the third day of September" and "the moon is like a bow" shortly after sunset. At this time, because the sun has just set, the heat lost on the ground is not much, and the cool dew has not yet formed; By the time the night is "like a real pearl", the moon like a bow has sunk below the western horizon.