There is a philosophical saying in a berth at the foot of Beibao Mountain.

"... the night now gives way to the ocean of the sun, and the old year melts into new things" contains the law of the change of everything.

The bright red "sea sun" was born in the "residual night" before dawn, and the gorgeous "Jiang Chun" was actually bred from the "old year"; These philosophical poems inspire people: when encountering difficulties, we should see the vitality bred in them, and when we are desperate, it may be a prelude to hope.

A berth under the Beibao Mountain is the work of Wang Wan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Under the blue mountain, my boat and I meandered along the green water. Until the river bank widens at low tide, and no wind blows my lonely sail. ... night gives way to the ocean of the sun, and the old year melts in freshness. Finally, I can send my messenger, Wild Goose, back to Luoyang.

The journey is beyond the green hills, sailing in front of the Qinghe River. The tide is high, and the water between the two banks is wide, so sail before the wind just hangs the sail high. The night hasn't faded, and the rising sun has already risen on the river surface of Ran Ran, and the Jiangnan in the old year has the breath of spring. I don't know when the letter from home will arrive. I hope the geese returning from the north will take it to Luoyang.

This poem accurately and concisely describes the magnificent scenery such as green hills, green waters, flat tides and broad shores when the author berthed at the foot of Gubei Mountain in late winter and early spring, and expresses the author's deep homesickness. The beginning begins with a antithesis, writing about the wandering feelings of Shenchi's hometown; The second couplet is about sailing on the river of "tidal flat" and "positive wind", and the scene is magnificent.

Sanlian wrote the scene of sailing at dawn, and the antithesis implied philosophy, "describe the scenery, it will last forever", giving people a positive artistic charm; The tail couplet saw that the geese missed their parents and echoed the first couplet. The whole poem has been widely read for its natural brushwork, vivid scenery, vivid feelings, blended scenes, magnificent style and great charm.

Creative background: As a northern poet in the early years of Kaiyuan, Wang Wan traveled around the world and had a special liking for the beautiful landscapes in the south of the Yangtze River. Influenced by the exquisite poetic style of Wuzhong poet at that time, he wrote some works praising the landscape of the south of the Yangtze River, and this song "The next berth on Beibao Mountain" is one of the most famous ones. These five laws were first seen in the Collection of National Repairs edited by Rui in Tang Dynasty.

This is what the poet felt when he entered Wu from Chu in late winter and early spring and moored his boat at the foot of Gubei Mountain in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province on the way to the east of the Yangtze River.

About the author: Wang Wan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Luoyang (now Henan) people. Born in the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (AD 7 12 ~ 7 13), he was a scholar and an official in Luoyang. He traveled between Wu Chu. There are many books. He died in Kaiyuan (7 13 ~ 74 1 in the first year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty). There are ten complete Tang poems.

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