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What is the meaning of Zhang Hu's ancient poems at Nanjing Ferry?

Spending the night on the mountain at Jinling Ferry, trouble sleeping, is full of dreams about home and mother.

The hazy moon is setting, and Guazhou is on the other side of the spark.

Note Jinling Ferry: Runzhou (now Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province) crosses the river. Runzhou was also called Jinling in the Tang Dynasty. A place to dump water. Hill Building: Zhang Hu Apartment.

Guazhou: In the south of Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, Zhenjiang is on the other side.

Explain Jinling ferry, quiet small building, overnight travelers, lonely homesickness; As the sun sets, the river tide has receded, and the fire flashes a little, illuminating Guazhou on the other side.

A brief analysis of the poet's worries about night travel.

The first two sentences of the poem are about the sadness of travel: the poet stayed in a small building at Jinling Ferry, and because he was far from his hometown, he felt a faint homesickness in his heart. The last two sentences describe the scenery: because the poet is full of anxiety, he can't sleep. In the heavy oblique moon, he sees the river ebbing and there are two Three Lamps District flashing on Guazhou Ferry.

Being in a foreign land, it's easy to miss the scenery of your hometown. Moreover, when poets stay up late and see two or three cold lights, it is easier to float the idea of going to the countryside. The last two sentences of the poem seem to write about scenery, but in fact they are purely lyrical.