Introduction of Yellow Crane Tower by Cui Hao
Yellow Crane Tower is located in present-day Hubei Province, which is a famous Gu Lou in Hubei Province. On the Yellow Crane Tower, there is a famous poem, which was written by Cui Hao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Later, after seeing the beautiful scenery of the Yellow Crane Tower, Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, wanted to write a poem describing the beauty of the Yellow Crane Tower, but after seeing Cui Hao's poem, he felt that he could no longer write a poem describing the Yellow Crane Tower, because Cui Hao's poem was so perfect. It can be said that this poem written by Cui Hao impressed Li Bai.
Cui Hao's poems in his early years were all gaudy, and he wrote many poems about women, so he was despised by people at that time. Later, Cui Hao went to the frontier fortress and broadened his horizons. From then on, his poems began to flourish, and later he really became a famous poet. Like in the poem Yellow Crane Tower? The yellow crane never revisited earth, and white clouds are flying without him for ever? Is out of the gorgeous artistic conception, but depicts a long history of vicissitudes of life.
Cui Hao's talent is reflected in the poem of Yellow Crane Tower, which is called the first of the seven laws of the whole Tang poetry by later generations. Moreover, Li Bai, a poet, also highly praised Cui Hao's Yellow Crane Tower. Later, when Li Bai visited Phoenix Terrace, he wrote a Phoenix Terrace imitating Cui Hao's technique. For example, in the poem Phoenix Terrace? Phoenixes that played here once, so that the place was named for them, have abandoned it now to this desolate river? Is to imitate the poem of Cui Haoyi in the Yellow Crane Tower? Where long ago a yellow crane bore a sage to heaven, nothing is left now but the Yellow Crane Terrace? A word.
Although Cui Hao's Yellow Crane Tower doesn't look very neat, it is catchy to read, and it has the flavor of one go, which makes people's minds enter that ethereal environment and feel the vicissitudes of history. Like in a poem? But I look toward home, and twilight grows dark, with a mist of grief on the river waves? It doesn't look neat, but it expresses the homesickness to the fullest. It was with this poem that Cui Hao stood out among the poets in the Tang Dynasty.
Long March to Cui Hao
Long March is a poem written by Cui Hao, which reads: tell me, where do you live?, near here, by the fishing-pool?. Let's hold our boats together, let's see, if we belong in the same town.. There are many storms in Xiazhu, and the lotus boat is getting thinner. That can not treat each other, against the tide alone. The three rivers are in a hurry, and the five lakes are in a surge. The origin of flowers is light, but the lotus boat in Mo Wei is heavy.
This poem is simple and easy to understand. Although the words and expressions used by Cui Hao in this poem are simple and plain, what they express is not simple at all. It can be seen from the poem that this poem should be a dialogue between a man and a woman. First, the girl asks questions, then the man answers them. The whole poem uses simple and plain words to describe a man and a woman who have the same experience and express their feelings of meeting each other late.
In this poem, the heroine's voice and appearance are vividly expressed in a few short sentences, as if she were right in front of our eyes, and the poem adopts the way of asking questions. Before the other party can answer, the girl tells the other party that she lives in Hengtang. This writing not only does not make readers feel disgusted, but naturally reflects the girl's age from her naive tone. In addition, this poem also shows the girl's current environment, her experience and her inner loneliness. Because when she heard the man's voice, she quickly stopped him and asked him if he was a fellow countryman, which showed how lonely she was inside. So in this poem, Cui Hao not only expresses the girl's voice and appearance, but also expresses the girl's heart.
The poem "Long March" is also a bit like a folk song. Although Cui Hao wrote it not so romantic and enthusiastic, it is simple and clean, which makes people feel more comfortable to read.
what's wrong with going canoeing into Cui Hao, Ruoyexi?
You've reached Yunlin. Sit between fish and birds and shake the shadow of mountains and rivers. The sound in the rock answers, and the words in the stream are quiet. Everything is quiet, stop to the rest of the scene. This is the Ruoye River in Cui Hao.
Cui Hao, a poet in the Tang dynasty, is a native of Kaifeng, Henan province. This poem into Ruoye Creek is one of his more famous poems. But there are not many records about him in history. There are only over 4 poems handed down from him. Cui Hao was brilliant, but often frustrated in officialdom, he only worked as a Taibu Temple Cheng, which is equivalent to a county-level cadre now. In his early years, his poems wrote more about women's boudoir, and his poetic style was flashy and frivolous, which may be why he has never been favored in officialdom. After that, he traveled to famous mountains and rivers, went to the desert of Saibei, broadened his knowledge, and suddenly changed his poetic style. A poem, Entering Ruoyexi, described the poet Cui Haoxi's attitude of being born with a light and simple tone.
Entering Ruoyexi is a poem left by Cui Hao, a poet who traveled to Ruoyexi. The main idea of the poem is that the author swam in a boat on the river and watched the sky reflected in the clear water. The water was natural and beautiful. Time passed slowly, and the sunset glow came, shining on the river and sparkling. Fish swim in the water and birds sing in the Woods. In this case, the author falls into a quieter environment. At this time, he sighs that everything is quiet, so he simply puts down his oars and enjoys the quiet moment between the mountains and rivers.
The whole poem is full of emotional appeal. Although it doesn't describe the mood, we can know the author's mood through the description of the scenery. Being in this natural scenery, the author seems to be integrated with nature. The author speaks and hears his own echo. This kind of voice does not break the silence of the deep forest, but it becomes more and more silent. The author has no fetters and his casual attitude is desirable. This water, a mountain, a grass and a tree all form an ethereal realm with the author.
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