The bamboo shadow sweeps away the dust, and the moonlight penetrates the bottom of the sandalwood without trace. What do you mean?

Bamboo shadow sweeps the street, but the dust does not move.

The moon passed through the bottom of the pool without a trace.

To annotate ...

1. Jingxiu Pavilion: Built in the Song Dynasty, destroyed in the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. There are bamboos beside the pavilion.

2. No water and no trace: "Sailing over the waves without trace" in Jia Dao's Wang Jiang Pavilion Night in the Tang Dynasty.

explain

Shanglian means that the bamboo shadow can be swept back and forth, but the dust on the steps will not disappear because of it; The second part says that moonlight can shine through the clear bottom of the pool, but it won't leave traces in the water. This paper expounds the unity of opposites between moving and immobile, penetrating and leaving no trace. Although "Bamboo Shadows Sweep the Steps" is not very opposite to "Crossing the Bottom of the Pool by Moonlight", it is shallow in meaning, full of philosophy, endless in aftertaste and extraordinary in skill. * * * The Central Advisory Committee held the Mid-Autumn Festival in 0984. 18984 . 6888888886 17