The rustling autumn wind blows the leaves, bringing chills, and wandering wanderers can't help but miss their hometown. Suddenly I saw the light under the fence in the distance. I thought it was a child catching crickets.
Appreciate:
What I saw in the night book was a seven-character ancient poem written by Ye Shaoweng, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. One or two poems describe the scenery, and the feeling of wandering and loneliness are set off by fallen leaves, rustling autumn wind and chilly air. Write three or four sentences about children catching crickets at night, which is very interesting, cleverly contrasts sadness and shows the loneliness and helplessness of living in a foreign country. In the poem, the scenery is used to set off feelings, the combination of motion and static, the leaves and wind are used to set off the silence of autumn night, and the music scene promoted by children at night is used to set off the sadness of foreign life.
Creative background:
This is Ye Shaoweng touching the scenery in a foreign land. The migration of seasons and climate and the change of scenery are most likely to cause travelers' homesickness. "Wen Xin Diao Long Looking for a Job" said: "In the Spring and Autumn Period, the Yin and Yang families were miserable, and their hearts were shaken when looking for a job." Being in a foreign land, the author felt autumn in the quiet night and wrote this euphemistic poem.