Similar to the original text in Watching the Tide: Fang Qi is far away from Haimen, just like a silver line; As soon as we approached, the snow mountain in Yucheng fell from the sky, and the sound was like thunder, which shocked and whipped, swallowing the sky and swallowing the sun, with great power.
Interpretation: When the tide surges out of the mouth of Zhejiang Province, it is almost only the thickness of a silvery white line. Soon, the tide is approaching, just like the tide coming from Yucheng Snow Ridge. The sound is like thunder, shaking the earth, engulfing the sky and setting off the sun, which is extremely majestic.
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Watching the Tide is a well-thought-out classic by scholars in the Southern Song Dynasty, which is excerpted from the third volume of Old Wulin. By describing what the author saw and heard before, during and after the high tide in Qiantang River, and the grand occasion of watching the tide, this paper skillfully interweaves the beauty of nature and humanistic feelings, and depicts the spectacular scene of the high tide, the moving scene of naval exercises, the heroic attitude of the high tide athletes and the amazement of the high tide crowd in four parts with very refined pen and ink, which makes the readers immersive.
Qiantang River is located in Zhejiang Province, China, and finally flows into the East China Sea. Its mouth tide is qiantang bore, which is famous all over the world. Many tourists come to see this spectacle every year. Before the tide came, a small white spot appeared in the distance, which turned into a ray of silver line in the blink of an eye, and the white line rolled in with the low tide sound. Almost before people can react, the surging tide has roared, with a peak of 3-5 meters. The back wave catches up with the front wave, layer by layer, like a long leucorrhea, overwhelming. As the poem says: "Qiantang seems to be wave after wave, and it is outrageous to suddenly come;" It seems that in ordinary rivers, the energy is amazing. "From far and near, the tide is rushing, pushed by the tide, and the sound is like thunder, and it is Marek's rushing. Tide watching began in Han and Wei Dynasties and flourished in Tang and Song Dynasties. After more than two thousand years, it has become a local custom.
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Baidu encyclopedia-watching tide
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