The sunset slowly sinks along the mountain, and the surging Yellow River rushes to the sea. If you want to see the scenery thousands of miles away, you must climb a higher tower.
In the Heron Tower is a poem by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. [2] The first two sentences of this poem are about natural scenery, but as soon as you start writing, you will shrink Wan Li at your fingertips, making it possible for Wan Li to be close at hand; The last two sentences are freehand brushwork, unexpected, and integrate philosophy, scenery and emotion seamlessly.
The poet's mind, under the shock of nature, has realized a simple and profound philosophy, which can urge people to abandon the superficial knowledge of complacency, climb high and look far, and constantly open up new and better realms.