The Significance of Lei Wen's Ancient Poems

Fang Qi is far away from Haimen, just like a silver line; As we approached, the snow mountain in Yucheng fell from the sky, sounding like Hong Zhong, shocking the maser, devouring the sky and the sun, with great power.

When the tide surges from the mouth of Zhejiang, it looks almost like a silvery white line. The tide is getting closer and closer, coming like a snowy mountain in Yucheng. After a while, the white waves approached slowly, towering like castles made of white jade and mountains made of white snow. The waves seem to fall from the sky and make a loud noise, just like deafening thunder. The waves are rough, as if engulfing the blue sky and washing the sunshine, which is very magnificent.

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"Listening to Lei Zhen for a hundred miles, with a flick of a finger" is a five-character poem written by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. In the first couplet, the poet described the sound of Qiantang chamber with extraordinary momentum; Zhuan Xu described the scene of Qiantang county magistrate riding out of the city, waiting for the arrival of spring tide. Neck couplets describe the sky and the sea, paving the way for the arrival of spring tide; The tail couplet describes the sudden snow-like tide, which brings chills to people on the shore. The whole poem shows the strange scenery at the high tide by writing about watching the tide, which is magnificent and gives people unlimited leisure by writing about subjective feelings.

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Baidu Encyclopedia "Watching the Tide with Yan Qiantang"