Many people know that the tidal season in Zhejiang should be seen in the morning of August, but few people know that it can be seen at night. I used to practice in the temple until I lit the tower lamp at night.
At midnight, the moonlight filled the sky, and there was no wave on the river, only to see that the river absorbed the moonlight and formed a wonderful scenery. In a short time, suddenly a cold wind blew, and Haibo was born, covered in silver by moonlight, rushing forward like snow and crashing into the coast like cirrus clouds.
For a while, the waves rolled like thunder, flying all over the sky, like scattered in all directions, castration like Pentium mountains, making people shudder. The ancients said: "The tide rises in the middle of the night, like the sound of a hundred thousand troops coming." That's true!
Literary appreciation
Enjoying the Four Seasons is a prose sketch by Gao Lian, a famous health care practitioner in the late Ming Dynasty. It is included in his health care book "Eight Notes on Respect for Life", with a total of 48 articles. These sketches are crystal clear, meaningful and full of elegance and interest.
The combination of the author's unique aesthetic perspective and superb language art is also a wonderful flower in the gardens of the late Ming Dynasty. The Japanese have a picture album with the same theme, Three Bamboo Paintings in the Field, with the postscript 1667. Now, according to the four parts of spring, summer, autumn and winter, I transcribe them as follows for your appreciation.