It is my honor to come to Van Gogh's Starry Sky Art Museum, watch "Starry Moon Night", and watch the journey of Van Gogh's creation. As a representative work in Van Gogh's life, it is my honor to be able to walk into it and understand it. Outside the window, a group of gray pigeons flew by, seemingly wondering what I was doing. I was actually licking in a wonderful starry night. I entered it and gradually integrated into Van Gogh's unruly world, the painting in the eyes of the dark blue color. The whole painting sketches the choppy starry sky and the tranquility of the village with distorted long lines and broken short lines. In the dark night sky, like a wave of rolling clouds, engulfed and spit out the shining stars, as if the inner sorrow was poured out in a corner, and then shrouded and engulfed by new worries, confusion, pain, incomprehension, and nudity, Constantly haunting in Van Gogh's heart. On the left side of the picture is a lush cypress tree, Van Gogh uses his very personal brush to express his desire to escape reality. The whole cypress tree is like a cluster of burning flames, mixed with desire and the pursuit of freedom, straight into the clouds, Reached the top of the canvas, as flames rose, trembling the mind, and growing to the highest point of the picture was a reason not to escape. At the bottom of the picture was Van Gogh's quiet village sketched in short lines. The spires of the church, the low bungalows, the starry lights, more revealing the tranquility of the village, and the harsh curved lines of the upper part, in this highly exaggerated visual effect, let us feel Van Gogh's restlessness and inner psychedelic world. Van Gogh wrote the most authentic feelings in his heart with his symphonies, each reflecting the author's mood. The stars and moon were not found in the village, and they seemed to disappear without trace. It is as if hope has never been reflected in reality, it is floating. Everything is dreamy, shadowy, fantasy, a few strokes, and a picture of Van Gogh's real inner world. Indeed, Van Gogh is such an impressionist painter, his paintings are full of melancholy spirit and tragic hallucinations, "Starry Moon Night" made me feel the inner world of Van Gogh, and I understood the unspeakable sadness and loneliness. The fare can not be very expensive, it is worth seeing 👍👍👍👍👍