Many authors had created a work called "Full Moon." Du Fu might have a poem called "Looking at the Moon"(there is doubt here, because it is commonly called "Looking at the Mountain," but it is described in the reference materials); Zhao Lihong wrote a prose called "Looking at the Moon"; Ma Gaochao also wrote a work called "Looking at the Moon"; In addition, in terms of song creation, Yin Qing composed and Guofeng composed a song called "Looking at the Moon." The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Many poets had written poems called " Looking at the Moon." For example, Du Fu had written " Looking at the Moon," Zhang Jiuling had written " Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan," and Wang Jian had written " Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights to Doctor Du." The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some of the main points about the Poet's Mochizuki: 1. ** Scene Construction ** - He could first determine a suitable background. For example, in the description of "Fifteen Nights of the Moon to Doctor Du", he could draw a courtyard. The ground was white to represent the feeling of the moonlight sprinkling down like frost. There were trees beside it, and crows perched on the trees. If it was a scene like the one in Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan", he would have to draw a vast sea with a bright moon rising from the sea. - As for other elements in the environment, such as the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, he could also add some elements such as osmanthus (like the Mid-Autumn Festival feature depicted in the "Cold Dew Silent Sweet Osmanthus"), lanterns, and other elements to enhance the atmosphere. 2. ** Character Description ** - The image of a poet should be drawn according to different situations. If it was a Poet who looked at the moon to express his longing, he could draw the Poet with a hint of melancholy, his eyes looking at the moon. He could refer to the clothing characteristics of some ancient figures, such as loose robes and large sleeves. - The posture of the character was also very important. For example, it could be drawn as standing with his head raised and his hands naturally hanging down or behind his back, or it could be drawn as sitting on the ground or on a stone looking at the moon. 3. ** Painting of the moon ** - The moon was one of the core elements of the picture. The moon could be drawn big and round, and some shadows could be simply outlined on the moon to show the craters on the surface of the moon to increase the sense of realism. - If you wanted to show the effect of moonlight, you could use some faint lines or shadows to express the feeling of moonlight shining on the ground, people, and surrounding scenery. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
A Full Moon had movies and novellas. The movie " A Full Moon " was written by Yang Jie, Yu Hongyang, and Wu Hua, and the author of the novella " A Full Moon " was Lu Xin.
Many poets had written poems called "Looking at the Moon." Zheng Xi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, had written "Looking at the Moon." Du Fu also had a poem called "Looking at the Moon."(The poem was called "Looking at the Mountain." The description of the situation of looking at the moon could be understood as related to looking at the moon.) In addition, there was also a song in modern times called "Full Moon", written by Guofeng and composed by Yin Qing. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many poems named " Full Moon ", and the authors of different versions were different. Yu Xin of the Northern and Southern Dynasties wrote "Moon-gazing Poetry"; Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty wrote "Fifteen Nights of Moon-gazing to Doctor Du"; Zhang Jiuling wrote "Moon-gazing Huaiyuan"; Li Bai wrote "Moon-gazing Huaiyuan" and so on. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Spring Dawn was written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. His poems reflected the politics, economy, culture and other aspects of the society at that time. His poems were fresh, natural, and emotional, describing various life experiences and social problems with high artistic value. The poem Chunxiao expressed the poet's praise for spring and his love for life, which entrusted him with his yearning and pursuit for a better life.
I sleep in spring, unaware of the dawn, I hear birds chirping everywhere. These were the first two lines of the poem "Spring Dawn" written by the Tang Dynasty poet Meng Haoran. The whole poem is as follows: I sleep in spring, unaware of the dawn, I hear birds chirping everywhere. The wind and rain in the night, I know how many flowers fall. The bright moon shines on the deep ditch and its shadow enters the cool autumn mat. The sound of water in the mountains was even colder. The color of the grass, the light of the smoke, the scattered jackdaw, a sad scene. Leaning on the railing, I miss the wild goose returning home.
Climbing the Phoenix Terrace in Jinling was written by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
Lu You, a famous general of the Southern Song Dynasty, had written a famous patriotic poem called "Shining Children". This poem expressed Lu You's deep love for the motherland and his loyalty and dedication to the people. It was hailed as one of the representative works of the Southern Song Dynasty's patriotic poems.
The Flower of the Other Shore was not a poem, but a song sung by the Japanese singer Ishikawa Takaki. It was called " Flower of the Other Shore." This song was very popular in Japan and was considered a classic ballad.