The poet integrated all the "lofty sentiments" when he climbed Mount Tai into his poems. Du Fu was called "the sage of poetry" by later generations, and there are 1500 poems that have been handed down to this day. Together with Li Bai, a poet, he pushed the art of poetry and song in the Tang Dynasty to the peak.
His attitude towards life is like climbing a mountain, so he strives for lofty goals. Many celebrities agree with this view. For example, when talking about reading, Mao Zedong said, "A person should have a wider range of knowledge. With knowledge, it is like standing on a mountain and seeing a lot of things far away. If you don't learn and have no skills, you will suffer if you can't find it in the underground ditch. "
Standing on a high mountain has a great influence on people's mood, which will make people feel relaxed and happy immediately. "Clouds Wangfu? The "free and easy in my chest" has attracted countless literati to compete.
For example, Mount Tai, the head of the Five Mountains, was a meditation place for emperors from Qin and Han Dynasties to Ming and Qing Dynasties. Confucius "climbed Mount Tai and became a small world" here, and the murals in the Temple of Heaven on the mountain and the painted Luohan statue in Lingyan Temple in the Song Dynasty are rare treasures. Stone carvings and stone tablets are masterpieces of China's calligraphy art and museums of China's calligraphy and stone carvings.
Look at Huangshan again, where "the five mountains return without looking at the mountains, and Huangshan returns without looking at the mountains." There are nearly 300 cliff stone carvings in past dynasties. While appreciating the beautiful scenery of Huangshan Mountain, the literati of past dynasties left behind a vast sea of literary works, and more than 20,000 of them have been handed down to this day.
This truth can also be used as a similar example in modern times. At the beginning of his film Gravity, the famous American director Cameron described the scene of several astronauts overlooking the beautiful earth while maintaining their satellites in space. That feeling may be more wonderful than standing on a high mountain and looking out. No wonder they all make a "tut-tut" sound in the movies.
However, another poet in the Tang Dynasty, Liu Yuxi, put forward a different view in his poem "The Inscription of the Humble Room": "The mountain is not high, but it is famous in the fairy. The water is not deep, and the dragon is the spirit. I am a humble room, but I am virtuous. ... Kong Ziyun: What's wrong? "
They all occupy a place in the field of literature by virtue of their talents.