Poetry about Qianxun Tower

1. Verses about climbing Feilai Peak

Climbing Feilai Peak (Song Dynasty)

Wang Anshi flew to Qianxun Pagoda on the mountain and heard the cock crow and saw the sun. Lift. Don't be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the highest level. Climbing Feilai Peak (picture)

Purpose

It expresses a positive and enterprising attitude towards life that is fearless, confident and progressive.

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Annotations

(1) Selected from "The Collected Works of Mr. Linchuan" (Zhonghua Book Company, 1959 edition). Feilai Peak: Baolin Mountain outside Shaoxing, Zhejiang. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, there was Yingtian Pagoda on it, commonly known as Tashan. According to ancient legend, this mountain flew from Dongwu County, Langya County (now Zhucheng, Shandong), hence its name. (2) Qianxun: The Jiyan Tower is high. In ancient times, eight feet was used to describe something tall. (3) Not afraid: Use the meaning of Li Bai's "Climbing the Phoenix Tower of Jinling" "Always the floating clouds can block the sun, and the absence of Chang'an makes people sad". (4) Floating clouds: a metaphor for a treacherous villain. "Xinyu" by Lu Jia of the Han Dynasty: "Evil ministers can block the virtuous, just like the floating clouds blocking the sun." Tang Li Bai's "Ascend the Jinling Phoenix Tower": "The floating clouds can always block the sun, but the absence of Chang'an makes people sad." (5) Yuan: Because. (6) Eye: line of sight. "Climbing Feilai Peak" Poetry and Painting

(7) Tower: Iron Tower. (8) Top level: the highest point. He also described himself as the highest decision-maker beside the emperor. [9] See the sun rise when the rooster crows: You can see the sun rise when the rooster crows.

Translation

There is a tower towering into the clouds at the top of Feilai Peak. It is said that when the rooster crows, you can see the rising sun. I am not afraid of layers of floating clouds blocking my distant view, just because I stand on the top of Feilai Peak, climb high and see far away, with a broad mind. 2. The poem about climbing Feilai Peak is

Climb Feilai Peak

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Wang Anshi Song

Flying to the Qianxun Pagoda on the mountain, I heard the rooster crow and saw the sun rising.

Don’t be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the highest level.

There is a very tall pagoda standing on Feilai Peak.

I heard that you can see the sun rising when the rooster crows.

Don’t be afraid that there will be floating clouds blocking your distant sight,

Just because people are already standing on the highest peak of the mountain.

Feilai Peak is in front of Lingyin Temple in West Lake, Hangzhou. Legend has it that during the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the eminent Indian monk Huili thought it looked like the Vulture Mountain in Tianzhu, and said that it "did not know when it would fly here", hence the name.

In ancient times, Qianxun used eight feet as one to describe height.

Don't be afraid to use the meaning of Li Bai's "Climbing the Phoenix Tower of Jinling" "Always the floating clouds can block the sun, and the absence of Chang'an makes people sad."

Floating clouds: a metaphor for a treacherous villain. "Xinyu" by Lu Jia of the Han Dynasty: "Evil officials cover up the wise, just like the floating clouds blocking the daytime sun." Tang Li Bai's "Ascend the Jinling Phoenix Tower": "The floating clouds can always block the sun, but the absence of Chang'an makes people sad."

Cause.

Top level: It means that you have gained the trust of the emperor and have strong strength. 3. Verses about Climbing Feilai Peak

Climbing Feilai Peak (Song Dynasty) Wang Anshi Feilai Mountain Qianxun Pagoda, I heard the rooster crow and saw the sun rising.

Don’t be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the highest level. The theme of Climbing Feilai Peak (picture) expresses a positive and enterprising attitude towards life that is not afraid of hardships and dangers, but is confident and progressive.

Edit the annotations of this paragraph and translate the annotations (1) from "The Collected Works of Mr. Linchuan" (Zhonghua Book Company, 1959 edition). Feilai Peak: Baolin Mountain outside Shaoxing, Zhejiang.

In the Tang and Song Dynasties, there was Yingtian Pagoda on it, commonly known as Tashan. According to ancient legend, this mountain flew from Dongwu County, Langya County (now Zhucheng, Shandong), hence its name.

(2) Qianxun: The Jiyan Tower is high. In ancient times, eight feet was used to describe something tall.

(3) Not afraid: Use the meaning of Li Bai's "Climbing the Phoenix Tower of Jinling" "Always the floating clouds can block the sun, and the absence of Chang'an makes people sad". (4) Floating clouds: a metaphor for a treacherous villain.

People are worried. ”

(5) Fate: Because. (6) Eye: line of sight.

"Climbing Feilai Peak" Poetry and Painting (7) Tower: Iron Tower. (8) Top level: the highest point.

It also means that he is the highest decision-maker beside the emperor. [9] See the sun rise when the rooster crows: You can see the sun rise when the rooster crows.

Translation There is a tower soaring into the clouds at the top of Feilai Peak. It is said that when the rooster crows, you can see the rising sun. I am not afraid of layers of floating clouds blocking my distant view, just because I stand on the top of Feilai Peak, climb high and look far, and have a broad mind. 4. "At Qianxun Pagoda on Feilai Mountain, I heard the rooster crow and saw the rising sun

Year of climbing Feilai Peak: Song Dynasty

Author: Wang Anshibai

Genre : Qijue

Flying to the Qianxun Pagoda on the mountain,

Hearing the rooster crow and seeing the rising sun

Not afraid of the floating clouds covering my eyes,

Just because I am at the top.

Notes

The pagoda refers to the Yingtian Pagoda on Feilai Mountain (also known as Baolin Mountain and Tashan Mountain) in the south of Shaoxing City

①②The sentence describes the scenery, ①The sentence is true Writing, ② a sentence is written fictitiously, and the fictitious and true are combined to form a magnificent beauty. "Qianxun" is written as high.

③④The sentence, scene, emotion and reason are combined.

This is a philosophical poem that expresses the author's foresight, confidence in the future, and political ambition of not being afraid of difficulties and determined to innovate.

Answered by: Liying 555 - Level 7 2006