The beautiful poems about landscapes are as follows:
1. The birds in thousands of mountains have disappeared, and the traces of people in thousands of paths have disappeared. ——"Jiang Xue" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: There are no traces of birds in thousands of mountains and ridges, and no traces of pedestrians on thousands of roads.
Theme: This poem depicts a quiet and cold picture. It uses the image of an old fisherman fishing by the river to express the loneliness in the poet's heart, and uses the pure silence of the external world to express the poet's aloofness and aloofness. spiritual realm.
2. As the sun fades over the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. ——"Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: The setting sun slowly sinks against the Western Mountains, and the mighty Yellow River rushes towards the East China Sea.
Theme: This poem describes the scene of the poet climbing high and looking far, and expresses the philosophy that one must stand high to see far. It expresses the poet's extraordinary ambition and reflects the positive and enterprising spirit of people in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
3. From the top of the mountain, you can see all the mountains and small mountains at a glance. ——Tang Du Fu's "Wang Yue"
Interpretation: We must climb to the top of Mount Tai, overlooking the mountains, and be filled with pride.
Theme: By describing the majestic scenery of Mount Tai, this poem enthusiastically praises the majestic momentum and magical beauty of Mount Tai. It expresses the poet's ambition and ambition to not be afraid of difficulties, dare to climb the top, and overlook everything. Spirituality, as well as the heroic ambition to be independent and benefit the world.
4. The bright moon rises out of the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds. ——Li Bai, Tang Dynasty, "Guanshan Moon"
Interpretation: A bright moon rises from the Qilian Mountains and travels between the vast sea of ??clouds.
Theme: This poem integrates the homesickness of soldiers and the homesickness of family members into the vast and vast scenery, making the scenery resentful due to emotion, and the emotion even more hurt due to the scenery, expressing the poet's concern for the soldiers. and the yearning for peace.
5. I never get tired of seeing each other, only Jingting Mountain. ——Li Bai, Tang Dynasty, "Sitting Alone on Jingting Mountain"
Interpretation: We looked at each other and felt unsatisfied. It was just me and the Jingting Mountain in front of me.
Theme: This poem was written by Li Bai when he came to Xuancheng for the last time after experiencing the Anshi Rebellion and climbed Jingting Mountain alone. The beautiful scenery comforts my thoughts and feelings of being unappreciated and resentful.
6. The lonely smoke is straight in the desert, and the sun is setting over the long river. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "The Envoy to the Fortress"
Interpretation: The solitary smoke rises straight up in the vast desert, and the setting sun is round and round on the endless Yellow River.
Theme: This poem expresses the author’s loneliness, loneliness, and sadness caused by being excluded, as well as his generous and tragic feelings after his emotions are nurtured, purified, and sublimated in the majestic scenery of the desert. Revealing an open-minded attitude.
7. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows up the stone. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Dwelling in the Mountains in the Dark Autumn"
Interpretation: The bright moon shines clear light from the gaps in the pines, and clear spring water flows on the rocks.
Theme: This poem depicts the beautiful scenery of the mountain village and the simple customs of the mountain villagers in the evening after the early autumn rain. It expresses the poet's attachment to the mountains, rivers and countryside and his contentment with the seclusion life. It uses the beauty of nature to Express the beauty of personality and society.
8. Egrets fly in front of Xisai Mountain, and mandarin fish are fat in the flowing water. ——Tang Zhang Zhihe's "Fishing Song"
Interpretation: Egrets are flying freely in front of Xisai Mountain, plump mandarin fish are swimming happily in the river, and the peach blossoms floating in the water are so bright And full.
Theme: By praising the natural scenery and fishermen fishing, this poem reveals the poet's love for nature and his indifference to fame and fortune, and expresses the author's yearning for a free life.
9. The sky is wide and the trees are low. The river is clear and the moon is close to people. ——Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Su Jiande River"
Interpretation: The wilderness is endless, the sky is lower than the trees, the river is clear, and the bright moon is close to people.
Theme: This poem expresses the author's sorrow of wandering and the bleak future.
10. The Tianmen interrupts the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flows eastwards to this point. ——"Wang Tianmen Mountain" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: The Yangtze River is like a giant axe, splitting open the majestic Tianmen Peak. The green river water rolls eastward here and then swirls back to the north.
Theme: It praises the magic and magnificence of nature, expresses the author's optimistic and heroic feelings when he first came out of Bashu, and shows the author's free and unrestrained spirit.