Walking on the Shakespearean is one of China's ancient literary works, written by Du Mu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. The following is the full text, translation, origin, creative background, use environment and author's brief introduction:
Full text:
mountains cover the white sun, and oceans drain the golden river.
but you widen your view three hundred miles, by going up one flight of stairs.
Translation:
The sun shines at the end of the mountain, and the Yellow River flows into the sea.
if you want to reach the end goal, go up a storey still higher.
Origin:
Walking on the Sha is from Autumn Evening written by Du Mu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. Du Mu (83 -852), whose name was Mu Zhi and whose name was Jia Yi in Hengtang, was a famous writer and politician in the late Tang Dynasty. With his fresh writing style and implicit feelings, he became one of the important representatives of Tang literature.
Creation background:
When Du Mu wrote A Trip to the Shakespearean, it was autumn. With his observation and reflection on natural scenery, as well as his feelings about life and society, he expressed his thoughts on enterprise and pursuit in a concise and far-reaching way. This poem inspires people to go forward bravely and constantly pursue higher realms and goals on the road of life and career.
Usage environment:
Walking on the Shakespearean is one of Du Mu's four-line poems, which conveys Du Mu's profound thoughts on life and society in a concise and implicit way. This poem has been widely quoted and studied, as well as widely used in literature, education and society, and has become a masterpiece that inspires people to pursue progress and success.
About the author:
Du Mu was a writer and politician in the Tang Dynasty, and was regarded as one of the important representatives of the poetry circles in the late Tang Dynasty. His main creative style is poems expressing feelings, and his works are fresh and refined, with far-reaching artistic conception. Du Mu's poems are usually full of typical characteristics of the Tang Dynasty, expressing deep thoughts on nature, life and society. His poems had an important influence on later generations of literati, and he was praised by later generations as an outstanding poet after Du Fu.