There were many Japanese words related to the word "moon", including the moon, the shadow of the moon, the shadow of the moon, the moonlight, the moon, and so on. In addition, there were also some idioms related to the moon, such as "the moon is accompanied by clouds and flowers are accompanied by wind", which was used to describe good times not lasting long and good things suffering many setbacks. The moon has dark clouds and flowers have wind, the moon meets clouds and flowers meet wind.

The Cry of the Crow at the Setting Moon was a famous poem written by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The moon sets, crows cry, frosty sky full of river maples, fishing fires face each other, sad and asleep. At midnight, the bell of the Cold Mountain Temple outside Gusu City rang to the passenger ship. This poem described the scene of maple trees and fishing fires on the river at night, as well as the poet waiting for the midnight bell in Hanshan Temple. Among them,"the moon sets and crows cry" meant that the crows cry when the moon falls to describe the deep and quiet night, while "the sky is full of frost" was used to describe the cold and gloomy weather. And "Jiang Feng Yu Huo" referred to the scene of maple trees and fishing fires on the river, implying the poet's predicament and confusion. The Crying Crow at the End of the Moon was a poetic and philosophical poem. It portrayed the impermanence and confusion of life through the scene of the night, and also expressed the poet's feelings of predicament and loneliness. Therefore, this poem was widely praised and quoted and imitated by many literary schools and artists.
What you want to ask might be "the moon sets and crows cry". "The crows cry when the moon sets" came from Zhang Ji's "Night Mooring at Maple Bridge" in the Tang Dynasty."The crows cry when the moon sets in the frosty sky, and the river maple fisherman's fire sleeps in sorrow." Cold Mountain Temple outside Gusu City, the bell will ring at midnight." There were some disputes about this poem, such as whether "when the moon sets" happened during the day or at night, and whether "crow" referred to crows. From the perspective of natural phenomena," crow's cry " usually occurred in the evening or early morning. According to the tide theory," moon falls " occurred at different times on different lunar dates, which caused a possible contradiction in time logic with the statement of " midnight " in the poem. There was also a view that " crow " was not a crow, but a black mortar bird. Some scholars even proposed that " crow's cry " was the name of a mountain. In addition, the phrase 'crows cry when the moon sets' was also an idiom that described the scene when the sky was about to brighten. There were also two songs called " Crow Cry at the Fall of the Moon." One was written by Xiao Hai and composed and sung by Shi Jinyu. The other was released in 1997. It was written by Xiao Shi, composed by Lao Yan and sung by Fei Yuqing. The album was titled " Immortal Classic Songs 3 " and " 4." There was also a poem called 'Seven Absolutes: The Crying of the Moon and the Crying of the Crows-Xiao Han', which also mentioned this image. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!
There are many ancient poems about the moon. Here are some examples: 1. The moonlight in front of the bed is like frost on the ground. Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts 2. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down at home. Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts 3. When will the bright moon appear? Ask the blue sky with wine. Su Shi's Song of Water Melody: When Will the Bright Moon Appear? 4. The moon in the Qin Dynasty was bright, and the pass in the Han Dynasty was bright. The people who marched thousands of miles did not return. Wang Changling's "Leaving the Fortress" 5. The spring breeze is green on the south bank of the Yangtze River. When will the bright moon shine on me? Wang Anshi's Boat Moored in Guazhou 6. Twenty-four bridges on a moonlit night, where can the jade man teach her to play the flute? Du Mu's "To Judge Han Chuo of Yangzhou" These poems described the beauty of the moon and people's longing for the moon.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote a collection of poems about crows in 1844. His poems dealt with death, disillusionment, and mourning in addition to love. In addition, there was also the modern poem " Crow ". In our country's traditional culture, there were also descriptions of crows, such as " Black clothes, long beak, cold sound at night, Yan Lieyi dislikes me for singing Qing." Sinking stones into the bottle will increase intelligence, filial piety and parents will repay the kindness. The nest camp gathers to leave the shadow of surprise, only love does not change the good name of the year. Don't laugh at the cold words of the secular world. Good and evil will be judged by future generations." There were also original limericks such as "Big Crow". "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Edgar Allan Poe's 1844 collection of poems about crows, in addition to love, also involved death, disillusionment, and mourning. The purpose of the poem was to sublimate the soul, through the melancholy beauty to achieve the whole process of soul sublimation. Mei Yaochen's " On the morning of August 9th, crows pecked at maggots in the toilet " described the crows 'activities before sunrise, pecking at the filth worms in the toilet. The poem conveyed a kind of understanding of things. It believed that the spirit of things must be destroyed by itself, and it could be inferred from beginning to end. In Allan Poe's Raven, the poet heard the sound of knocking on the door when he was deep in thought and tired. When he opened the door, there was only darkness. Then he heard the knocking sound. When he opened the window, he found a crow flying in and landing on the statue. The poet asked its name, and the crow replied,"Nevermore." The poem was full of mystery and gloomy atmosphere. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Here are some verses about crows: - Mei Yaochen of the Northern Song Dynasty wrote,"The flying crow sunrise before the sun, who knows who is male or female." Is there no rotten rat food, come to peck dirty toilet insects? Full belly climb high trees, postscript shout west wind. Good or bad, it's not up to me to know, but you to know. Things and spirits must be destroyed by themselves, and we can push them from beginning to end." - Song·Dai Fugu's "Xiao Tao blooms on her own without an owner, and the vast tobacco carries crows at dawn." - Dou Gong (Tang Dynasty)'s "The leaves of the high parasol tree are all empty in the bird's nest, and the Luo River is in the sunset." On the lonely bridge, horses and chariots are gone, and the jackdaw flies into Shangyang Palace." - Liu Kezhuang (Song Dynasty) wrote,"A small tavern in the west of the city, crows crowing in the depths of the green shade." - Song·Fan Chengda's "Rain and cold break the evening, sparse and dense sound of eaves." The crow is dancing in the yellow clouds, I have long discussed with you about the snow." - Yan Wei (Tang Dynasty)'s "In the evening, the south of the Yangtze River looks to the north, and the jackdaw flies over the water." "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Edgar Allan Poe's 1844 collection of poems about crows, in addition to love, also involved death, disillusionment, and mourning. Mei Yaochen's " On the morning of August 9th, there were crows pecking at maggots in the toilet " was also a poem related to crows. The poem depicted scenes of crows pecking at dirty toilet worms. "Open here I flutter the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter, In there stepped a stately raven of the saintly days of yore." In traditional Chinese culture, crows were also written into poems by poets. Although they were often regarded as ominous birds, they were also synonymous with " filial birds." For example, cultural meanings such as " lambs kneeling on milk, crows feeding back " were often used as creative elements by poets. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!