I. Introduction to the Works
"White Clouds on the Yellow River" is 67.5* 136 cm, a poem written by Fan Ceng in the Tang Dynasty in 1980. Now it is collected in the Yellow River Museum.
Second, a brief introduction of the author Fan Ceng.
Fan Ceng, born in 1938, was born in Nantong, Jiangsu. Fan Ceng is a great cultural master in contemporary China who combines poetry, calligraphy and painting, literature, history, philosophy, Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. He wrote about 150 kinds of poems, calligraphy and painting, and philosophy in his life, among which 1 19 kinds were treasured by the National Library. Advocating "returning to classicism and nature" and practicing the aesthetic principle of "taking poetry as the soul and books as the bone" have made great contributions to the development of Chinese painting and initiated the "neoclassicism" art.
Third, the original poem
Liangzhou Ci-Wang Zhihuan
The Yellow River is getting farther and farther away, because it flows in the middle of the Yellow River, and Yumenguan is located on a lonely mountain. Why use the elegy of willow to complain about the delay of spring, old Yumenguan, a spring breeze is not blowing!
Fourth, appreciation of poetry and prose.
This poem is a picture of the magnificent scenery in the northwest frontier, and it is also a sad song full of sympathy for the soldiers who went to war. The two are unified in just four poems, which are thought-provoking and thought-provoking, giving people a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the frontier fortress in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The whole poem sentence is wonderful, the scene blends, and it is absolutely wonderful through the ages.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) A Brief Introduction to Wang Zhihuan
Wang Zhihuan was a famous poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. His name was Ji Ling, Han nationality and Jiangzhou (now Xinjiang County, Shanxi Province). Bold and uninhibited, he often mourned swordsmanship, and his poems were sung by musicians at that time. At that time, he often sang with Gao Shi and Wang Changling, and was famous for describing the frontier fortress scenery.