" Midnight Wu Song " was a Yuefu folk song from the Six Dynasties, created by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. There were four poems in total, with spring, summer, autumn, and winter as the theme. Among them, the third song was an autumn song, which described the scene of the garrison women weaving and pounding clothes for the conscripts, expressing their longing for their loved ones and their hope for a peaceful life. Through the description of the autumn night, the moonlight shrouded Chang 'an City, and the sound of pounding clothes, the poem showed the affectionate image of women and their deep feelings for the border. This poem was famous for its sincere emotion and delicate description, and was praised as a wonderful picture full of autumn.
" Midnight Wu Song " was a song of the Southern Dynasty, belonging to the Qing Dynasty. It depicted the scene at midnight and the emotions of the people. Although Wu Ge was mentioned, the specific song or track information was not found in the search results provided. Therefore, I don't know the exact song of Midnight Wu Song.
The Midnight Wu Song was an ancient folk song, and it was also a series of poems by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. There were four songs in this song, singing about the scenery and stories of the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. However, the given search results did not provide specific information about the song "Midnight Wu Song", so it could not provide an accurate answer.
" Midnight Wu Song " was a series of poems by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. There were four poems in total, respectively praising the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. The first poem described the scenery of spring, telling the story of Luo Fu's daughter picking mulberry leaves in Qin; The second poem described the scene of summer, describing the scene of Xi Shi Ruoye picking lotus leaves; The third poem wrote the scene of autumn, depicting the scene of the garrison women weaving and pounding clothes for the conscripted people; The fourth poem wrote the scene of winter, describing the scene of the garrison women sewing cotton clothes for the conscripted husband. These four poems were connected together to form a set of beautiful pictures depicting the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. "Midnight Wu Song" was an emotional frontier poem, expressing people's desire and expectation for a peaceful and happy life.
Chang 'an City was bathed in moonlight, and thousands of households were pounding on their clothes. The autumn wind blew the sound of pounding clothes, and every family missed the people guarding the border. When will the war at the border be quelled and my husband end his expedition?
'Midnight Wu Song, Autumn Song' was a Tang Dynasty poem by Li Bai. This poem was set in the autumn night of Chang 'an, describing the sound of clothes being pounded and the autumn wind blowing. It expressed the woman's longing for her husband who was guarding the frontier fortress and her hope that the war would end as soon as possible. The poem " The moon in Chang 'an, the sound of thousands of households pounding their clothes " described the bright moonlight in Chang' an and the sound of thousands of households pounding their clothes. The phrase "The autumn wind never blows, but it is always the love of the jade pass" expressed the longing for her husband who was guarding the frontier fortress. The poem also mentioned her desire to pacify the enemies at the border and her hope that her husband would end his expedition. The whole poem was sincere and beautiful, showing the charm of frontier fortress poetry.
The Midnight Wu Song was an ancient folk song, and it was also a series of poems by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. There were four songs in this song, singing about the scenery and stories of the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. The first poem described the scenery in spring and told the story of Luo Fu's daughter picking mulberry leaves in Qin. The second poem described the scenery in summer and told the story of Xi Shi Ruoye picking lotus leaves. The third poem described the scenery in autumn and told the story of the garrison woman weaving and pounding clothes for the conscripted people. The fourth poem described the scenery in winter and told the story of the garrison woman sewing cotton clothes for the conscripted husband. This song was composed by Li Bai and belonged to the literary genre of five-character ancient poetry.
The exact time of Li Bai's Midnight Wu Song was hard to verify.
The Midnight Wu Song meant the song of Wu Sheng in the Yuefu of the Six Dynasties. It was said that it was created by a woman named Midnight in the Jin Dynasty. It was divided into four seasons: spring song, summer song, autumn song, and winter song. It mostly wrote about sad and nostalgic feelings. Li Bai composed four Midnight Wu Songs. Among them,"Spring Song" described a woman named Luo Fu picking mulberry leaves by the green water, expressing her longing for her expedition husband. "Summer Song" depicted the scene of Xi Shi picking lotuses in Ruoye Creek, showing her beauty and eye-catching characteristics. Autumn Song expressed the autumn scenery of Chang 'an and the feelings of people missing their loved ones. "Winter Song" described the scene of missing women rushing to make cotton-padded clothes for their expedition husbands.
" Midnight Wu Song, Autumn Song " was a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. The whole poem was about the wife of the conscripted husband who missed her lover on the border expedition in the autumn night. She hoped to end the war as soon as possible so that her husband would not leave home to go on an expedition. Although he didn't write about love directly, his words were filled with sincere affection. Although he didn't talk about the current situation, he didn't leave the current situation. The mood and intention of the poem are not out of the charm of the frontier fortress poem.
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