Fireworks represent the prosperity and noise of the city, symbolizing the noise and busyness of the city. Fireworks are blooming, full of enthusiasm and vitality, reflecting the prosperity of Quanzhou as a commercial and tourism center. Wonderland, on the other hand, represents the mystery and tranquility of Quanzhou, which seems to transcend the existence of the world. Fairyland implies Quanzhou's unique natural scenery and long history and culture.
Quanzhou has many natural beauty, such as seashore beaches, landscapes and so on, as well as rich historical and cultural heritage, such as Kaiyuan Temple in Qing Dynasty and West Lake in Southern Song Dynasty. All these make Quanzhou not only have the excitement and vitality of the city, but also have charming natural scenery and cultural heritage. Generally speaking, the poem "Half City Fireworks and Half City Fairy" depicts the diversified characteristics of Quanzhou, which has both a prosperous and active side and a quiet and mysterious side, showing the unique charm of the city.
"Quanzhou half city fireworks half city fairy" comes from
The poem "Quanzhou is half a city with fireworks and half a city with immortals" comes from the poem "Quanzhou" written by Yang Shen, a writer in Ming Dynasty. Yang Shen, a native of Quanzhou, is famous for his unique poetic style and affectionate expression of his hometown. This poem depicts the diversity and unique charm of Quanzhou city and has become one of the representative poems of Quanzhou.
Quanzhou original:
Quanzhou half city fireworks half city fairy,
The mountain is surrounded by water in the center of the city.
Xiaolou listened to the spring rain all night.
Deep alleys sell apricot blossoms in the Ming Dynasty.
This poem describes the urban landscape and unique charm of Quanzhou in concise words. The author shows the diversity of Quanzhou city through two contrasting images of fireworks and fairyland in the city. At the same time, it describes the natural scenery close to mountains and rivers, and listening to the sound of spring rain in a small building and selling apricots in the deep alleys of the Ming Dynasty, which left a deep impression on people. This poem expresses my deep affection and admiration for my hometown Quanzhou.