2 couplets of "Maodian Mooncock crows, people are covered with frost." Existing vision, such as Frost of Pedestrian Overpass; There is also hearing, such as "the chicken in the shop sounds like a cat."
There is an urgent feeling of being quiet, homesick and eager to go home.
"Ming" was originally an adjective, and it is used as a verb here, meaning "light up". The white flowers of bitter citrus reticulata lit up the back wall, set off the darkness before dawn, and highlighted the "early" behavior.
It depicts the scene of travelers getting up in the morning, jingling inside and outside the hotel, ringing of horses and chariots, and passengers riding horses in succession. Between the lines, the traveler's loneliness and deep homesickness are revealed.
These two poems describe the scenery, using nouns (or the method of "listing tapestries") to form an image combination. In this image combination, sound is tangible; There are people and animals; There is a top view and a top view. Depicting a vivid visual image and creating a sad artistic conception.
The author imagines flocks of wild geese playing in the water, showing a happy atmosphere, thus reflecting the homesickness of wanderers living abroad.