Wang Zhihuan Shangai White Sun Brush Calligraphy

Wang Zhihuan Mountain Cover White Sun Calligraphy;

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Stork tower

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea.

By going up one flight of stairs, look further.

Translation:

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.

The extraordinary ambition of the poet in this poem reflects the 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.

The poet captured the rivers and mountains of Wan Li with extremely simple and plain language, with a short span of ten words with high image and high generalization, and the picture was broad and distant.