1, Tang Meng Haoran's Going to Zhang Ting to Watch Tide with Yan Qiantang'-stormy waves like snow, a cold life.
Appreciation: The poet compares the surging tide to white snow flowers and vividly depicts the scene of the tide rolling. The "stormy waves" here highlight the majestic features of tides and make people feel the magnificence of nature.
"One" is used to describe the chill brought by the tide, which vividly conveys the awe of the tide watchers because of the spectacular tide. Here, Ling Sheng Han not only describes the chill brought by the tide, but also expresses the inner shock of the tide watcher.
2, Ning's "Looking at Zhejiang Tao"-Zhejiang has a long green sea, and the stormy waves turn day and night.
Appreciation: This poem depicts the surging tide in Zhejiang. Xu Ning paints vivid pictures with delicate brushstrokes, leading readers into the scene of stormy waves lapping on the shore and the tide rolling. Through the use of words such as "leisurely", "day and night" and "two turns", the poet created a shocking atmosphere and expressed his awe of natural forces.
3, Liu Tang Yuxi's "Langtaosha"-In a short time, he arrived in Haimen, and the rolled sand was like a snowdrift.
Appreciation: the poem shows the scene that the tide rushes into the sea and drives the sand pile to roll, which is vivid. The poet compares the sand pile to the snow pile by metaphor, which not only increases the visual aesthetic feeling, but also shows the majestic momentum of Zhejiang tide. The whole poem is concise in language and profound in artistic conception, which fully embodies Liu Yuxi's keen observation of natural scenery and outstanding artistic expression.
4, Shi's "Lushan misty rain Zhejiang tide"-don't go to the time when there is nothing to do, Lushan misty rain Zhejiang tide.
Appreciation: This poem expresses the true meaning of life realized by the poet after experiencing the misty rain in Lushan Mountain and the tide in Zhejiang Province. The poet once longed to witness the misty rain in Lushan Mountain and the tide in Zhejiang, and thought it was the ultimate beauty. If he can't experience it personally, he will regret it all his life. But when the poet really put himself in it, he found that there was nothing special, just the misty rain in Lushan Mountain and the tide in Zhejiang Province.
There is a profound philosophy in this, that is, many things in life often have too many fantasies and expectations before they are experienced personally. After the real experience, they find that there is not much difference between the original expectations and reality.
5. Watching the Tide in Qiantang by Zhang Run in the Qing Dynasty-capsize on the shore and go home in a canoe.
Appreciation: Here, Anxious Shore Overturning vividly depicts the surging tide of Qiantang River, which beats the shore, making people worry about the ships on the river and their capsizing in the huge tide. "Canoeing Back to the Past" expresses the author's calmness and fearlessness in the face of spectacular tidal scenes. Even in the rapids, he should go forward bravely and face the challenges of nature.