The homing bird, though tired, brings the sunset back. Flap your wings and set the sunset on the river; Reed with white heads has also been made into beautiful moments.
Autumn Night on the River is the work of modern poet Liu Dabai 1923, which is included in the collection of poems "Kiss by Mail" by Mingkai Bookstore 1926.
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Autumn Night on the River is a new poem describing autumn. On autumn night, the river is full of scenery, birds flying low, the setting sun is slanting, reeds in the shallows and cool breeze splashing. This poem is scattered and rich in meaning, meaningful and beautiful. This poem adopts the popular poem style at that time from the overall framework. Small description, concise outline, prose sentence pattern and improvisation all show the style of Tagore and Japanese haiku.
Of course, from the creation and expression of artistic conception, it mainly comes from Song Ci, especially Xiao Ling and Yuan Qu. Poems like Bing Xin and Zong Baihua focus on the suggestive philosophy of images, while Liu Dabai focuses on the correspondence between emotion and scenery in the description of nature. This is the so-called combination of poetry and painting and the blending of scenes in classical poetry.
With the imagination of a bird carrying the sun, this poem is more vivid than classical poetry. This bird is a living organism. When its wings flapped, the poet imagined the sunset "setting" on the river, rendering the whole river vivid and brilliant. Returning birds and sunset are far apart in space, but the poet has integrated them into the big plane of birds looking for their homes in the red sunset.
Sure, that's all. It's a delicate little scene at best. But as a poem, we should use the power of language to strengthen the expressive force of the scene and inject it into the poet's emotional life.