The first sentence in Shangcheng, "Nine schools of thought flow to China, and a heavy line runs through the north and south", forcefully and vividly depicts that the Yangtze River flows through the central part of China from west to east, and the two railways of Han Jing and Guangdong and Han run through the north and south, with magnificent scenery. The word "first line" here is very accurate, because standing on the high Yellow Crane Tower and looking down, the shape of the Jinghan and Yuehan railways is indeed a "first line".
"It's foggy and rainy, and the turtle and snake lock the river." These two sentences are written at close range, in which the word "lock" is used to close the two mountains across the river, Guishan and Sheshan (Guishan in Hanyang and Sheshan in Wuchang). Under the drizzle, it seems to block the large flow of the river of no return, which really brings a still life to life.
Going to the altar is both nostalgic and passionate. "Yellow crane know where to go? There is room for tourists. These two sentences are closely related to the topic, showing deep concern for the political situation in Wuhan at that time. When you climb the Yellow Crane Tower, you will naturally think of many myths and legends circulating in the Yellow Crane Tower since ancient times, and you will also think of poems about the Yellow Crane Tower left by some poets, such as the poem "Yellow Crane Tower" written by Cui Hao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty: "A long time ago, the Yellow Crane carried a saint to heaven, and now there is nothing left but the Yellow Crane Tower. The yellow crane never revisited earth, there have been no long white clouds for thousands of years. Every tree in Hanyang has become clear due to sunlight, and Nautilus Island is covered with sweet grass. But I looked home, and the twilight was getting thicker. The river is shrouded in mist, which brings people deep melancholy. In this poem, the author wrote a sentimental thought and feelings of nostalgia for the past and the countryside. His thoughts and feelings are naturally quite different from his.
"Pour wine, the tide is surging! In the face of the river rolling eastward, he vowed to fight the reactionary forces to the end, and the uncontrollable revolutionary passion was like a raging wave, chasing higher and higher! After the failure of the Great Revolution, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China held the August 7th meeting, and determined the route and policy with armed resistance to the Kuomintang reactionaries and agrarian revolution as the new content. On the basis of Hunan peasant movement, he personally led the peasant uprising, held the autumn harvest uprising with great historical significance, and then led the peasant uprising army into Jinggangshan, from which the China Revolution found the right path. This later fact is a concrete expression of proletarian revolutionary feelings, which is expressed in the last two sentences of this word.
In addition, the writing feature of this word is vivid words used to describe things. For example, "Boundless" vividly shows the broad momentum of the "Nine Schools"; "wear" not only shows the connection between north and south, but also is dynamic; The word "lock" uses anthropomorphic techniques to make the scenery in the pen vividly on the paper; The same is true of the word "chase", which shows the poet's thoughts and feelings at that time with the vivid image of rolling river ups and downs. The overlapping words between the lines not only vividly represent things, but also have a sense of rhythm, giving them a lasting appeal.