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What does calligraphy mean when the moon is light and the maple is drunk?

Dew in the moonlight makes maple drunk —— It's a poem in Youren Xu's "Early Visit to Digang" in Yuan Dynasty: Clear frost makes maple leaves drunk, and moonlight makes reed flowers drunk. The general idea is: in the faint moonlight, dancing reed flowers appear and disappear; Maple leaves turn red because of the frost and dew in Qiu Lai, and "turn red" like a drunk.

Youren Xu s original poem "Early Travel to Digang" in Yuan Dynasty;

The water town is suitable for autumn nights, and I feel very sad when I am old.

Clear frost drunk maple leaves, bright moon hidden reed flowers.

The ups and downs are high and low, and the plains are far and near.

The smoke in the kitchen is green, and there are people in the mountains.

The scenery that the author of the first couplet saw when he set out from the underground hillock in the morning was very moving, but it was caused by homesickness, which can be described as touching. Parallel couplets and necklaces are integrated with the scenery, which specially depict the beautiful and desolate scenery and highlight the difficulties of going out early and returning late and traveling. At the end of the festival, wanderers stranded in other places will think of their hometown when they see the green smoke from the mountains farther away and the people who cook early. This poem expresses the poet's worries about traveling and homesickness. The author describes a cold morning autumn scenery with maple red and white reeds, a long road, a flat Xiu Yuan and smoke in the valley, and expresses the sentimental feelings of leaving home.