1, the Wan Li sand of the Jiuqu Yellow River, waves and winds blow from the horizon. Since you are from the sky, and now you seem to fly directly to the Milky Way, please take me to the sky, gather in the Milky Way, and go to the home of Cowherd and Weaver Girl together. In spring, the water is clear by the Luoshui Bridge. Strangers for no reason met with strong winds, which made Yuanyang splash. The bian river flows eastward with tiger's eyes, and the duck's head is clear and pregnant. Look at the sand scouring place at the ferry, but how many people have crossed the world.
2. Nautilus Island is full of waves and sand, and the brothel will be inclined in spring. Swallows with mud fight for home, and crazy people don't remember home alone. On both sides of Jinjiang River, flowers are blooming, and the spring breeze blows the waves. When a girl cuts a mandarin duck brocade, there will be a sunset glow in the middle stream. Rizhao Chengzhou River is foggy, and gold diggers are all over the river. Behind the beautiful jewels is sand full of waves.
In August, the waves roared, and the head was several feet high, touching the mountain. In a blink of an eye, I arrived at Haimen, and the rolled sand was like a snowdrift. Mo Tao's slanderers are as deep as waves, and Mo Yan's guests are as heavy as sand. Although it is hard, it is difficult to blow out crazy sand when it is not golden. The running water keeps scouring the sand, and the front waves are not extinguished, and the back waves are not born. It suddenly reminds people of George W. xiang zhu and sings three or two times to welcome God.
Appreciation of Liu Yuxi's Nine Poems of Langtaosha
1, this poem begins with a description of the surging Yellow River, which is as big as Ma Benteng. This exaggerated way of depicting highlights the momentum and strength of the Yellow River.
2. Next, the poet vividly described the history and culture carried by the Yellow River with the metaphor of "carrying a thousand-year-old camel", which made people feel the precipitation of time and the massiness of history. This metaphor not only shows the poet's awe of the Yellow River, but also highlights the important position of the Yellow River in China culture.
3. In the second half, the poet described the bustling scene along the Yellow River with the image of "tall buildings along the river". This description not only shows the beauty of the Yellow River, but also highlights the significance of the Yellow River to mankind. Finally, the poet expressed his awe and affection for the mother of the Yellow River with the poem "Mo Dao sang Tian turned into the sea".
The artistic feature of this poem lies in its unique description and vivid language. The poet vividly shows the magnificent scenery, history and culture of the Yellow River by using rhetorical devices such as exaggeration and metaphor. At the same time, the poet also pays attention to the tempering of language and the shaping of images, which makes poetry have strong visual and sensory effects and allows readers to personally feel the beauty and strength of the Yellow River.