How bright the moonlight is at home! Where did it come from?
"The moonlight at home is how bright!" From the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's Moonlight Remembering Brothers. The original sentence is "he knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight at home is!" This sentence expresses the poet's yearning for his brother.
Starting from tonight, I entered the Millennium solar term, and the moon in my hometown is still the brightest.
Extended data:
Recalling Brothers on a Moonlit Night is a five-character poem written by Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poem's first couplet and couplet are scenes, which set off the atmosphere of war.
On this basis, the two brothers, the Neck Couplet and the Tail Couplet, were separated because of the war, living without a fixed place and no news, so the feeling of missing came to life, especially in the autumn dew season, against the backdrop of drums upstairs and the howling of lonely geese, this feeling of missing became deeper and stronger. The whole poem is extremely contradictory, coherent, coordinated from beginning to end, comprehensive in content, rigorous in structure, delicate in language, gloomy and sad in style, sincere and touching.