The difficulty of Shu Dao is difficult to get to the sky,
Until the two rulers of this area forced their way through in the foggy age.
Forty-eight thousand years later,
Don't communicate with Qin Sai.
And Dabaishan, to the west, still has only one bird path, all the way to the peak of Emei.
It was once broken by an earthquake, and some brave people lost it, only completing the stone steps leading to heaven.
On the high flag, six dragons drive the sun, and far below, the river lashes its twisted channel.
Such a height is difficult for a yellow crane, poor monkey, they only have claws to use.
The Green Mud Mountain is made up of many circles. For every hundred steps, we have to turn nine times in the middle of its mound.
Panting, we passed Orion, passed Jingxing, and then fell to the ground with our arms folded and groaned.
We doubt whether this path to the west will never end.
Nothing can be heard except the cries of birds surrounded by ancient forests. The male bird rotates smoothly and follows the female bird.
Jathyapple, what comes to us is the melancholy voice of Du Fu, a sad empty mountain.
Introductory songs (Tanci (Tanci) and some local operas)
Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, traveled in the mountains and rivers of western Sichuan and experienced hardships. He wrote an article about the difficulty of Shu Dao. This poem describes his trek on the Shu Road, and also reflects the current situation of inconvenient transportation at that time. Next, through this poem, we will learn about the Shu Road at that time and the difficulties and obstacles that Li Bai experienced.
The danger of Shu Dao
It's hard to get through the Shu Road, and it's hard to get to the sky. This is Li Bai's evaluation of Shu Dao in his poems. Shu Dao refers to the mountain road connecting western Sichuan and Sichuan basin. Because of the steep terrain, overlapping peaks and rugged roads along the way, it is known as the first dangerous road in the world.
Li Bai met many difficulties on the Shu Road. Such as Can Cong and Yu Fu. Can Cong refers to the dense cocoon, hanging on the branches of the roadside, very dense. Yufu refers to the stream in the mountain, which criss-crosses the winding mountain road, increasing the difficulty of walking.
Struggling forward in the foggy age. Shu Dao has a long history, which can be traced back to the early days of the People's Republic of China. However, due to the steep terrain and inconvenient transportation, there are relatively few people on the Shu Road, so compared with Qinsai, there are fewer people and inconvenient transportation.
And Dabaishan, to the west, still has only one bird path, all the way to the peak of Emei. Taibai Mountain is a mountain peak on Shu Road. Li Bai mentioned in his poem that there is a bird path on Taibai Mountain, which can cross the peak of Emei Mountain. This bird path refers to a mountain road on Taibai Mountain. Because of the steep terrain, only birds can fly on it, so it is called Bird Path.
It was once broken by an earthquake, and some brave people lost it, only completing the stone steps leading to heaven. There have been earthquakes and landslides on Shu Road, and many brave people have lost their lives in these natural disasters. In order to facilitate the road, people built ladders, stone piles and square hooks on the roadside to pass through these obstacles.
On the high flag, six dragons drive the sun, and far below, the river lashes its twisted channel. There are many high mountains and deep valleys on the Shu Road, and one of them is called Liulongshan. At the top of this mountain, there is a high standard, which symbolizes people's courage and wisdom. There is a river called Huichuan at the foot of the mountain, which twists and turns, forming many waves and reversals, increasing the difficulty of walking.
Such a height is difficult for a yellow crane, poor monkey, they only have claws to use. Somewhere in Shu Road, Huang Hefei can't cross it, so he can only stay by the side of the road. The ape wants to pass through this place, but there are many obstacles on the road, and it needs to climb to get through.
The Green Mud Mountain is made up of many circles. For every hundred steps, we have to turn nine times in the middle of its mound. The road surface on Shu Road is very muddy, making it difficult for people to walk. And the road is very tortuous. There are nine bends within a hundred paces, and there are many dangerous peaks and cliffs on the roadside, which is very dangerous.
Panting, we passed Orion, passed Jingxing, and then fell to the ground with our arms folded and groaned. When Li Bai was walking on the Shu Road, he was so tired that he had to stop to have a rest. He held the ginseng tree by the well, looked up and gasped, caressed his chest and sighed, expressing his fatigue and helplessness.
final result
Difficult to travel through the Shu Road is a poem written by Li Bai when he traveled around the mountains and rivers in western Sichuan. This poem describes his trek on the Shu Road, and also reflects the current situation of inconvenient transportation at that time. It was difficult to get through the Shu Road and go to the sky, until the two rulers of this area squeezed in during the foggy years. These poems express the difficulties and obstacles that Li Bai encountered on the Shu Road, and also reflect the current situation of inconvenient transportation at that time. Through this poem, we can better understand the Shu Road at that time and the difficulties and obstacles experienced by Li Bai.