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What does rustling leaves mean in the cold sound?

Rustle: the wind.

What you read in the night book

Song Dynasty: Ye Shaoweng

The rustling leaves send the cold sound, and the autumn wind moves the guests on the river.

I know that children choose to promote weaving, and a lamp fell on the fence at night.

The rustling autumn wind blows the plane leaves, bringing chills, and the autumn wind blows from the river, making me miss my hometown when I am in a foreign land. Several children at home are still playing cricket in high spirits! The light is still on in the dead of night, and I refuse to sleep. ?

Sentence annotation

1. Guest feelings: homesickness of passengers.

2. Pick: Stir with slender things.

3, promote weaving: commonly known as cricket, some areas are also called cricket.

4. Hedging down: fence.

Extended data

Creation background

This is Ye Shaoweng touching the scenery in a foreign land. The migration of seasons and climate and the change of scenery are most likely to cause travelers' homesickness. "Wen Xin Diao Long Looking for a Job" said: "In the Spring and Autumn Period, the Yin and Yang families were miserable, and their hearts were shaken when looking for a job." Being in a foreign land, the author felt autumn in the quiet night and wrote this euphemistic poem.

"See" in Night Book is an ancient and modern word, but in this article, it means to see, see. So you should read "Jian" here. The understanding of the whole poem should be: (title) Write what you miss on a lonely night. The rustling autumn wind blows the leaves, bringing chills, and poets who are traveling abroad can't help but miss their hometown.

I miss my beloved children the most. At this time, I may still be fighting crickets with great interest and refuse to sleep in the dead of night. This poem interweaves the author's sadness, warmth, joy and concern. Express that aestheticism of the ancient poem "reading a book at night".

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