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Zhang Ruoxuan asked two serious questions in "Spring River Flower Moon Night", did he find the answer?

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"Spring River Flower Moon Night" is the work of the early Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ruoxuan, known as "a single piece suppressing the whole Tang", "a poem in poetry".

The author came to the river to admire the moon one evening in the spring, only to see the bright moon hanging high and the river flowing east; flowers blooming, and the breeze blowing.

Zhang Ruoxuan asked two serious questions in "Spring River Flower Moon Night", did he find the answer?

This scene triggered the infinite emotion in the author's heart. Looking at the moon in the air and the endless flow of the river, the author has a thousand thoughts and can't help but think about life.

Looking at the slowly rising bright moon in front of his eyes and the spring water of Taotao, the author is lamenting the passage of time and the shortness of life.

Zhang Ruoxuan asked two serious questions in "Spring River Flower Moon Night", did he find the answer?

So, he began to ask: In the long time tunnel, who was the first to see this round of bright moon? Then, he continued to ask, Mingyue, who were you looking at first?

Did the man who was illuminated by the moonlight at the beginning also come to the river to admire the moon like me? Or come to work by the river? Or a wanderer hurrying along the river? Who the hell is he?

The author's thoughts fluttered, and his thoughts returned to the distant river of history; infinite remembrance, infinite emotion!

The moon has risen into the middle, the river is still flowing in the east, and the spring flowers are still in full bloom.

Zhang Ruoxuan asked two serious questions in "Spring River Flower Moon Night", did he find the answer?

In the end, the author found the answer: "I don't know who Jiang Yuezhao is." Yes, a thousand years of time really can't give him an answer.

The vicissitudes of the world are endless. Cherish the beauty of the moment, cherish the beauty of the moment.

It doesn't matter who first saw the moon!

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