From the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Thinking about the Distance".
Is the full moon on the sea a poem by Zhang Jiuling? Looking at the moon, thinking of a distant one. This poem is a masterpiece of looking at the moon, with lyrical scenery and blending scenes; Beautiful artistic conception and sincere emotion; The structure is thorough and orderly, and the language is bright and sonorous; Among them, "the moon is now at sea, and the horizon is * * * at this time" is an eternal saying. Express the author's thoughts about his loved ones.
Extend the information "The bright moon is in the sky, and the horizon crosses the sea at this time", write a sentence about the scenery, and change the sentence from scene to emotion. The poet painted a picture in simple and natural language: a bright moon rises from Ran Ran on the other side of the East China Sea, presenting an infinitely vast, magnificent and moving scene. It is precisely because the bright moon is so mysterious and unpredictable that it naturally evokes the endless thoughts of the people in the poem.
He imagined that people who are far away from the world may be thinking about the moon at this time. In the poem, people don't say they miss each other at the full moon, but imagine they miss themselves at the full moon. The conception is ingenious and meaningful, which vividly reflects the profound sustenance of this poem. This poem with the word "sheng" is very vivid, which is similar to the word "sheng" in Zhang's poem "The bright moon on the sea is born with the tide".
At this time, the phrase "Tianya * * *" comes from Xie Zhuang's Yuefu. These two sentences are composed of the sea, the bright moon and the horizon. Looking at the moon is a real scene, and looking at it from a distance is an artistic conception. The poet skillfully combines scenery writing with lyricism. While writing * * * to each other on the bright moon, it also contains homesickness, leaving room for association and imagination.