Source: Heron Pavilion by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
Original: The mountains cover the day, and the ocean drains the golden river. By going up one flight of stairs, look further.
Near the mountain, the sun sets, and the Yellow River flows eastward into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles of scenery, please climb the building again.
Appreciation: the poet's extraordinary ambition to climb high and look far reflects the positive and enterprising spirit of the people in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
Write what you see in the first two sentences. "Mountains cover the day" is about mountains, and "All rivers run into the sea" is about water. The poet watched a sunset sink to the endless rolling mountains in front of the building, and Ran Ran disappeared at the end of his vision; I watched the Yellow River roaring south in front of the building and downstairs, then turned east in the distance and flowed to the sea.
Write the last two sentences. "But you have broadened your horizons by three hundred miles", a poet's endless desire to explore, wants to see further and see where his eyesight can reach. The only way is to stand higher-"up a flight of stairs".
Extended data
About the author:
Wang Zhihuan (688-742) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Ji Ling was originally from Jinyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi), and his great-grandfather moved to Jiang (now Jiangxian, Shanxi). Pay attention to loyalty, unrestrained, often fencing elegy. Most of his poems were sung by musicians at that time, and he was famous for being good at describing frontier fortress scenery. The words are simple and the environment is extremely far-reaching. Only six poems have been handed down from generation to generation.
Creative background:
This poem is one of the last six quatrains of Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The author served as editor-in-chief in Hengshui County, Jizhou (now Hengshui County, Hebei Province) in his early years, and was dismissed soon after being framed. Wang Zhihuan, who was less than 30 years old, lived a life of visiting relatives and friends. When writing this poem, Wang Zhihuan was only thirty-five years old.
About the mirage:
The stork tower was built in 557-57 1 year, and was built by Yuwen Hu, the general of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. It lasted more than 700 years from the Tang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, and was destroyed by war in the early Yuan Dynasty. For hundreds of years, countless literati can only look at the rolling Yellow River without regret. In July, 200 1 year, according to historical data, yongji city resumed and rebuilt the mirage near the former site.