The Five Wonders of the West Lake at Night was a series of poems by Su Shi, a writer of the Song Dynasty. These five poems were written in July of the fifth year of Xining (1072), when Su Shi was appointed as the general judge of Hangzhou. First, the soul of the new moon is not stable, just break five or six gradually linger. Tonight spit gorgeous like half jade, visitors have to look to the third watch. The second is: the third watch to the blue moon gradually drooping, want to fall but not fall scenery is particularly strange. Who could have predicted the fate of the Ming Dynasty? Third: the black dragon has no cattle fighting horizontal, the east awn horn rose long Geng. The fisherman put away the bucket and it was not dawn yet, but the sound of wild rice and cattail was heard when the boat passed by. The fourth is the boundless water of wild rice and cattail, and the fragrance of lotus flowers blooming in the wind at night. Gradually see the lamp light out of the distant temple, wait until the moon dark to see the lake light. The fifth is that the light of the lake is neither ghost nor immortal, and the wind is tranquil and the light is full of rivers. After a while, they went into the temple in twos and threes, and saw nothing but emptiness. The first two poems of this series were about the West Lake under the moon, and the last three were about the scenery of the West Lake after the moon had set. The work was closely related to the word "Night Flooding". It not only described the scenery of West Lake on a moonlit night, but also the scenery of West Lake at night. It gave people the feeling of a boat sailing everywhere, showing the whole process of "Night Flooding West Lake". The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" If you want to compare West Lake to West Lake, light makeup and heavy makeup are always suitable." This poem came from Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty. This poem used the beauty of Xi Shi as a metaphor for the beauty of West Lake, expressing the poet's praise and nostalgia for the beauty of West Lake. Through metaphor, the poet described the different scenery of West Lake on sunny days and rainy days, giving West Lake a lively vitality. This poem became one of the classic poems describing the beauty of West Lake.
It was generally believed that the "West Lake" in the poem "I want to compare West Lake to West Lake" referred to Xi Shi. The poet compared West Lake to West Lake to express his praise for the beautiful scenery of West Lake. The beauty of West Lake was fresh, elegant, and otherworldly. When the sun was shining, the water was clear and the sky was clear. West Lake was like Xizi with light makeup, and the beautiful scenery was unobstructed. On rainy days, the West Lake was hazy, like Xizi covered by heavy makeup. The beautiful scenery was hidden and had a unique beauty. There were also people who believed that the word "Xi Zi" might have another meaning. It was said that under certain circumstances,"Xi Zi" might imply Wang Chaoyun. At that time, Su Shi was demoted to Hangzhou Tongpan and was framed. He was far away from the capital and met the 12-year-old Wang Chaoyun while drinking in the West Lake. He improvised and wrote "Drinking Lake after the First Clear Rain". " If you want to compare West Lake to West Lake, it's always appropriate to put on light makeup and heavy makeup." It might be both a description of the scenery and a metaphor, but this statement was only an interpretation. In general, the most common understanding was that the poet used Xi Shi to compare the beauty of West Lake. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hangzhou West Lake was a freshwater lake located in the western part of the West Lake District of Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China. The surface area of the lake was 6.38 square kilometers, and the surrounding protected area was 35.64 square kilometers. It was the main ornamental freshwater lake in China. Hangzhou West Lake Scenic Area could be divided into Lake District, Huxin District, Beishan District, Nanshan District, and Qiantang District, with a total area of 59.04 square kilometers. It had a humid sub-tropical climate, and the terrain in the scenic area was mainly lakes, mountains, and hills. In ancient times, West Lake was a shallow bay connected to the Qiantang River. Later, it was silted up by silt and became a lake. Since the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it had been built as an important water conservancy project. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, Li Mi used the method of "opening the Yin Dou" to guide the water of the West Lake into the city; in the Song Dynasty, Su Shi dredged the West Lake and built the "Su Di"; in the Ming Dynasty, Yang Mengying widened the Su Di and built the "Yang Gong Di"; in the Qing Dynasty, Li Wei dredged the lake road and built the stone weir. The core of the scenic area, West Lake, was separated by Gushan, Baidi, Sudi, and Yanggong Dike. It was divided into five water surfaces, namely Outer West Lake, Xili Lake, Beili Lake, Small South Lake, and Yue Lake. In the middle of the lake, there were three artificial islands, namely Small Yingzhou, Huxin Pavilion, and Ruangong Dun. Together with the Leifeng Pagoda of Xizhao Mountain and the Baoyi Pagoda of Baoshi Mountain, it formed the basic pattern of "two pagodas, three islands, three dikes, and five lakes". The main scenic spots were "Ten Sceneries of West Lake"(Broken Bridge Remnant Snow, Willow Waves Smelling Orioles, Nanping Evening Bell, Leifeng Sunset, Huagang Watching Fish, Three Pools Mirrors the Moon, Su Cavern Spring Dawn, Quyuan Wind Lotus, Double Peaks Piercing Clouds, Pinghu Autumn Moon),"Ten Sceneries of New West Lake" and "Three Remarks·Ten Sceneries of West Lake". In addition, there was also a deep history and culture here. Many scholars had left behind a large number of poems describing West Lake. There were also myths and legends about Ji Gong, Xu Xian, White Lady, Li Huiniang, and so on. There were also some related places around, such as the Hangzhou West Lake Museum, which was located at 89 Nanshan Road, Uptown, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province. It was China's first lake museum, integrating multiple functions. There were many collections in the museum, and it had been evaluated as a national first-class museum.
There were many poems in "West Lake at Night". Su Shi had written "Five Wonders of West Lake at Night", which was written in July of the fifth year of Xining (1072) when he was appointed as the general judge of Hangzhou. The first two poems were about West Lake under the moon, and the last three poems were about the scenery of West Lake after the moon was about to set. They were closely related to "Night Pan", depicting the scenery of West Lake under the moonlight and at night and reflecting the feeling of boat travel. Among them, the fourth chapter of "Night on the West Lake" was "The boundless water of wild rice and cattail, the fragrance of lotus flowers blooming in the wind at night." Gradually see the lights out of the distant temple, more wait for the moon to see the lake light "such a poem. In the Yuan Dynasty, Zhao Mengfu wrote a semi-cursive work called Night on the West Lake, and there was also Dong Sizhang's Night on the West Lake: "The moon is full of clothes on the West Lake, and the thousands of mountains are green and the autumn smoke is faint. At the second watch, the waterbirds do not know where to stay, but also fly to the lake-looking pavilion." These works depicted the scenery and atmosphere of the West Lake at night from different angles. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The moonlight on West Lake had a unique flavor. The West Lake at night seemed to be endowed with a mysterious power. When the moonlight shone on the lake, its reflection was so beautiful that it was intoxicating. Under the moonlight, West Lake looked like a moving ink painting. The surface of the lake sparkled, and the moonlight was like silver. It seemed to cover West Lake with a thin layer of silver gauze. The willow trees by the lake swayed in the breeze, and the moonlight formed mottled shadows through the treetops. The Leifeng Pagoda in the distance looked even more ancient and mysterious under the moonlight. As he strolled along the West Lake, he could hear the sound of the lake gently patting the shore, as if nature was playing a melodious serenade. Occasionally, swallows would fly by, and their crisp chirps added vitality to the quiet night. The moonlight on West Lake was not only charming, but the atmosphere was also intoxicating. Whether it was a couple's date or a solo trip, it would bring a different feeling. Moreover, the moonlight of West Lake had different beauty in different people's eyes. Some people saw the interesting scene of overlapping tower cranes when they were blocked by tall buildings, while others felt the emotional sustenance of their hometown.
"Sailing the West Lake at Night" was the theme of Su Shi's poem series "Five Wonders of Sailing the West Lake at Night". This set of poems was written in July of the fifth year of Xining (1072), when Su Shi was appointed as the general judge of Hangzhou. The poem depicted the scenery of West Lake on a moonlit night. It was written with the words "Night Flows" so that the readers could feel the whole process of boating on West Lake. For example,"The water is boundless, and the lotus flowers bloom at night." Gradually I see the light of the lamp coming out of the distant temple, waiting for the moon to darken to see the light of the lake." The poem vividly expressed the quiet and elegant beauty of West Lake at night. In addition, Zhao Mengfu once wrote Su Shi's West Lake Poetry in semi-cursive script, which also contained the poem content related to the "Night Flooding West Lake". The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The fourth of the five wonders of the West Lake at night was written in the Pinyin version: gāpāwābiān shumáng máng, hé huāyè kāi fāng xiāng. jiàn jiàn dēng míng chū yuǎn sì , gèng dài yuè hēi kàn hú guāng 。 The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Wild mushrooms and rushes are boundless, the waters boundless, lotus flowers bloom at night, fragrant in the wind and dew. Gradually I see the light of a lamp coming out of a distant temple, I wait till the moon is dark to see the light of the lake. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The new moon had just begun to shine and had not yet stabilized. It had just broken through the dark clouds and was slowly wandering in the sky. Tonight, it was as bright as half a jade wall, and tourists could admire it at midnight. At the end of the third watch, the moon gradually fell to the west. The scenery was particularly strange when it was about to fall. Who could predict what would happen tomorrow? They watched as the Blue Dragon Constellation disappeared in the west. The Azure Dragon Star had disappeared, the Ox and Dou stars were in the sky, and the Eternal Star began to rise in the east. The wild cattail grass was boundless, the lake was vast, the lotus flowers bloomed at night, and the wind carried the fragrance of dew. Gradually, he saw the lights of the temple in the distance. He wanted to wait until the moon was dark to see the lake. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The West Lake chapter in " The Great River " was about Liang Sishen and Song Yunhui playing, confessing, and falling in love at West Lake. At the West Lake, they confessed and kissed each other, and finally confirmed their relationship. However, the search results did not provide more details about the specific plot of West Lake.