This is a typical palindrome, and its characteristic is that it can be read sequentially or reversely.
Couplets mean foggy, and you can't see the distant peaks clearly; Water and sky are the same color, and Tianshui is connected. Xiamen Gulangyu yufupu is located in the middle of the sea. The island is full of mountains and rivers, vast in smoke and vast in sky.
This is a palindrome depicting the scenery, which is one of China's couplets. Not only is the meaning unchanged, but it's quite interesting. It is one of the important cultures in China.
Palindrome plays a good role in expressing and strengthening the theme, and readers can truly feel the spectacular scene of water and sky, mountains and fog.
The All-China Federation uses the verbs "lock" and "connect" to describe fog and seascape, which makes fog, mountains, sky and water appear to readers: the fog covers the mountains and embraces the lush trees, and the breeze blows and it is foggy, like entering a fairyland; When the fog clears at sunrise, facing the sea, you can see small sails nearby and sparkling waves in the distance.
The extremely distant sea and sky are connected together, and it is unclear whether it is water or sky, which constitutes a huge picture of water and sky, which makes people feel immersive. This couplet is written in palindrome, which can be read sequentially or backwards. This kind of couplet has the charm of repetition and overlap, and looks like a neat antithesis.
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Historical palindrome: In the Qing Dynasty, there was a restaurant in Beijing called "Natural Residence", and Emperor Qianlong once made a famous palindrome:
Shangke Tian Ran Bureau
The Incredible Skywalker
The first couplet means that the guests go to a "natural residence" restaurant for dinner. The bottom line is the top line read backwards, which means I didn't expect to be like a guest in the sky. Emperor Qianlong was very proud when he came up with this palindrome. That is, regard it as a couplet and ask the ministers to make a couplet. Ministers looked at each other, but no one answered.
Only Ji Xiaolan, a great scholar, came up with a pair of palindromes when he was in a famous big temple in JD.COM, the Great Buddha Temple:
People pass by Buddhist temples.
The Buddha in the temple is bigger than others.
The first couplet means that people pass by the Great Buddha Temple. The second part is that the Buddha statues in the temple are bigger than people. Ji's bottom line is a good idea Put this pair of palindromes on the throne of an emperor of Zhang Qian Long, and it will form a new palindrome like a mouth:
The guests of Nature House are actually guests from the sky.
People pass through the Big Buddha Temple, and the Buddha is bigger than others.
Today's partner: The guests of Nature House are actually guests from the sky.
Monks visit Yunyin Temple, and they visit Yunyin Temple.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-palindrome