The thoughts and feelings expressed in Spring Dawn.

"Spring Dawn" was written by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain. The poet seized the moment when he just woke up in the spring morning and began to associate, depicting a beautiful picture of the spring morning and expressing the poet's good mood of loving and cherishing spring.

The first sentence breaks the topic and writes the sweetness of spring sleep; It also shows love for the bright morning sun; The second sentence is a scene, which describes the pleasant sound of spring and explains the reason for waking up; Three sentences turned to write memories, and the last sentence came back to my eyes, from happy spring to cherish spring.

The language of the whole poem is simple and natural, the words are shallow and rich, the scenery is true and true, and it has won the true interest of nature.

Creation background

This poem is the work of Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Meng Haoran lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain in his early years, and later went to Chang 'an to seek an official position. He returned to his hometown after failing the exam. "Spring Dawn" was written when he lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain.

Lumenshan

Lumen Mountain, formerly known as Suling Mountain, is near the Han River and faces Xianshan, which is also a famous cultural mountain, across the river. With the surrounding lion, incense burner, overlord and Li's mountain, each has its own majestic posture, which is isomorphic with * * to become the scenery of the holy mountain: from a distance, the five mountains are like fairies, misty and swaying: it makes people fascinated and want to throw themselves at each other. Looking at the mountains, Lion Mountain is beautiful, Luxiang Mountain is quiet, Bawang Mountain is Xiong Xiong, Lumen Mountain is steep, and Lijia Mountain is open, as if wandering in a fairyland with dense forests, fragrant wildflowers and misty clouds.

Pang Degong, a famous scholar at the end of Han Dynasty, Meng Haoran and Pi Rixiu, famous poets in Tang Dynasty, lived in seclusion here successively, and were called "Holy Mountain" by later generations.