1, "Mountaineering" Tang Yin in Ming Dynasty
One goes up, one goes up, and the other goes up to the mountain. Looking up, the red sun and white clouds are low, and all corners of the country are watching.
The whole poem looks a bit like a limerick. The first two sentences are more like jingles, but after reading it, it is a magnificent poem. Climbing the mountain, looking up at the sky, the red sun seems to be overhead, overlooking the foot, the transpiration clouds are halfway up the mountain, and all corners of the country have a panoramic view, standing in the breeze, infinite pride, all in this hope.
2, "Mountain Walk" Tang Du Mu
As far away as Hanshan, the stone path is oblique, and people are in Bai Yunsheng. Stop and sit in the maple forest late, and the frost leaves are red in February flowers.
This is also a mountain poem. The difference is that Tang Yin's top-down poems are within reach, while Du Mu's white clouds are out of reach from bottom to top. Zhong Haoer winds its way to the top of the mountain and looks up. Where the white clouds float, there are several stone houses and walls made of rocks. The sunset glow dyed the forest and the maple leaves streamed down, which was even more fiery and gorgeous than the spring flowers in February in the south of the Yangtze River, and people had to love it.
3, "Two Liangzhou Ci Poems, One Song" Don Wang Zhihuan
The Yellow River is getting farther and farther away, because it flows in the middle of the Yellow River, and Yumenguan is located on a lonely mountain. Why use the elegy of willow to complain about the delay of spring, old Yumenguan, a spring breeze is not blowing!
When the white clouds in Wang Zhihuan are connected with the Yellow River, they show the vastness of the rivers and mountains. The Yellow River is vast and magnificent, flowing through the distance of the Yellow River. Against the backdrop of white clouds and the Yellow River, the towering and steep Yumenguan stands alone among the mountains, making it even more desolate and vast.
4, "Baiyun Song Send Willow Up the Mountain" Tang Li Bai
There are white clouds in both Chushan and Qinnuo, and they have been running around with you for a long time. The dragon followed you, you entered the Chu mountain area, and the white clouds followed you through the Hunan water. In Hunan, there is a fairy in a rose. Baiyun can lie down and you want to come back early.
Li Bai's boldness and artistic elegance, hearty and rushing, romantic writing and white clouds complement each other.
This farewell poem, full of emotion, profound meaning and profound artistic conception, starts with white clouds and ends with white clouds, symbolizing the hermit's free, free and easy, elegant and pure character, and expressing the author's appreciation for his secluded life and Liu's noble personality.