Dongyue Taishan is Du Fu’s poem describing Dongyue Taishan.
This song is a work of Du Fu's youth, full of romance and passion of the poet's youth. There is not a word "wang" in the whole poem, but the writing closely revolves around the word "wang" in the title of the poem "Wang Yue", from far to near, then to gaze, and finally to looking down.
The poet described the majestic atmosphere of Mount Tai, expressed his courage to climb, his ambition to be proud of everything, and was filled with vigorous and upward vitality.
Original poem
"Wang Yue"
Du Fu (Tang Dynasty)
How is Dai Zongfu? Qilu is still young.
The clock of creation is beautiful, and the yin and yang cut off the dawn.
The clouds grow in the chest, and the returning birds enter the canthus.
You will be at the top of the mountain, and you will have a panoramic view of the mountains.
Explanation of poems
Mount Tai is so majestic, and the green mountains can’t be seen to the edge. Nature condenses all the bells and spirits here, and the south and north of the mountain seem to be divided into dusk and day. Looking at the rising clouds in the mountains cleanses my soul, and I follow the birds returning at dusk into the mountains and forests. I must climb to the top of Mount Tai and overlook the mountains, and the mountains will appear extremely small.