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Poems in the vast starry sky

Among the numerous ancient poems, there are many poems related to the stars in the universe, such as Li Bai's dangerous building, Ouyang Xiu's moon, Li Shangyin's Chang 'e and so on. Below, I will select a few ancient poems related to the stars in the universe and enjoy them with you.

(Du Mu)

1, autumn night in Mutu

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Du Mu

In the autumn night, candlelight reflected the screen, and Fan slapped the fireflies with his hand.

Day and night are as cool as water. Sit and watch the morning glory and Vega.

The autumn wind is cool, the night is deep, the candles on the silver candlestick are still on, the candlelight is reflected on the deserted painting screen, and the maid-in-waiting is still beating the flickering fireflies with a small silk fan.

A bright moon hung high in the night sky, and the moonlight poured on the stone steps. Looking around, the moonlight on the stone steps is as cool as water, and the bored maids sit on the steps and quietly stare at the cowherd and weaver girl on both sides of the Tianhe River.

This poem is about the bleak court life of a frustrated maid-in-waiting. The whole poem is unpretentious, and there is no gorgeous language carving. Although there is no lyric, at first glance, it is a daily picture of a maid-in-waiting, sitting and watching the cowherd and the weaver girl at night, but this seemingly ordinary thing reflects the complex feelings of maid-in-waiting sorrow and expectation, and reflects the tragic fate of women in feudal times from one side.

(Cha Shen Xing)

2. Check Shen Xing's Night Book.

What you read in the night book

Tea (clear)

When the moon is dark and windy, the fishing lamp is high, and the firefly is lonely.

Slight wind and waves, scattered like river stars.

The night sky is so dark that I can't see my fingers. I don't know where the moon is hidden. In the boundless darkness, the lights on the fishing boat flashed like fireflies.

The breeze blew, the river was rough, the lights on the fishing boats swayed with the wind, and the shimmer fell on the water like countless stars.

About the author: Cha (1650 ~ 1727), a poet in Qing Dynasty, was born in Haining (now Zhejiang).

This poem was written by the poet at night. At that time, the poet lit a lamp to study at night, which may be due to his lack of style of writing. When stretching, he inadvertently looked out of the window and saw the scenery in the night. He felt it.

The poet has a unique eye and painted a unique and charming picture of fishing and fire on a boat night with delicate emotions and beautiful writing. In particular, the description of the sentence "scattered like a river star" adds a sense of picture to poetry, so that boring words can also conjure up a beautiful and romantic scene with a hint of relaxation and tranquility.