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River maple, fishing lamp, and eternal dark sleep
This poem is from Zhang Ji's a night-mooring near maple bridge.

1, original:

Crows fell on the moon, crowed coldly, slept on maple trees, and slept in fishing lanes by the river.

In the lonely Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou, the bell that rang in the middle of the night reached the passenger ship.

2. Explain:

The moon has set, crows crow and the sky is cold.

Sleep on a maple tree and make a fire by the river.

The lonely and quiet Hanshan Temple outside Gusu,

The sound of the bell ringing at midnight reached the passenger ship.

3. Appreciate:

"a night-mooring near maple bridge" describes an autumn night, when a poet berthed at Fengqiao outside Suzhou. The beautiful scenery of autumn night in Jiangnan water town attracted this wanderer with travel worries, which made him appreciate a meaningful poetic beauty and wrote this poem with far-reaching artistic conception, expressing the poet's lonely and sad thoughts and feelings during his journey.

The first sentence of the poem describes three closely related scenes at midnight: the setting of the moon, crows and frost all over the sky. It also hinted at the poet's feelings: the chill that invaded the bones and muscles in the middle of the night and surrounded the poet's boat moored at night from all directions made him feel that the vast night sky outside was filled with frost.

The second sentence of this poem continues to describe the characteristic scene of "a night-mooring near maple bridge" and the feelings of travelers. In the dim night, the trees by the river can only see a vague outline. It shows the poet's lingering sadness in the face of Jiangfeng fishing fire on a frosty night, but at the same time it implies the fresh feeling of the beautiful scenery of the journey.

In the silent night, I suddenly heard the distant bell. How did the poet feel when he stayed up all night? Facing the Jiang Feng fishing fire wandering in the frosty night, I felt a faint sadness. This poem "Midnight Bell" not only sets off the quietness of the night, but also reveals the depth of the night. Needless to say, the poet feels all kinds of unspeakable feelings when lying down and listening to the bell.

The whole poem uses flashback, first writing the scene at dawn, and then recalling the scenery last night and the midnight bell. The whole poem is full of colors, feelings and scenes.