Poems that pass through the sense of smell and vision in the yellow sand road of Xijiang Moon?

The moon on the horizon rose to the top of the tree, scaring away the magpies perched on the branches. The cool evening breeze seems to have spread to cicadas in the distance.

In the fragrance of rice and flowers, people talk about the harvest of a year, and frogs croak in their ears, as if in a bumper harvest year. In the old days, Maodian was near the forest, and the road turned to the stream bridge.

Night Walking on the West River in Huangsha Road is a poem by Xin Qiji, a poet in the Song Dynasty. This word was written by the author when he was demoted to live in Jiangxi, deliberately describing the night scene of Huangshaling: bright moon and cool breeze, sparse stars and rain, cicada singing, rice fragrance and frog singing. Poetry revolves around the characteristics of nocturnal walking, showing the beautiful scenery of the summer night and the author's heartfelt joy in the harvest year. The whole poem describes the pastoral scenery of the summer night mountain village from three aspects: vision, hearing and smell. It is a masterpiece of rural life in Song Ci.