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Which ancient poem is a dewdrop like a pearl and a moon like a bow?
Dewdrops are like pearls, and the moon is like a bow. Ode to Mujiang by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The original poem: A setting sun is sprinkled in the water, half the river is rustling and half the river is red. The loveliest thing is the ninth day of September. The bright pearl's bright crescent moon is shaped like a bow.

A sunset sank into the river, and the river was half green and half brilliant red. The loveliest thing is the night on the third day of September, with dew like beads and crescent like a bow.

The poet chose two groups of scenes from sunset to the rising of the new moon to describe them, used novel and ingenious metaphors to create a harmonious and peaceful artistic conception, and expressed his deep feelings and love for nature through chanting. The whole poem has beautiful and fluent language, fresh style, vivid, meticulous and true painting style, and its subtlety has always been praised.