Du Fu's poem to Wang Yue is

Du Fu wrote Wang Yue's poem: "Climb to the top, and you will see that all other mountains look short under the sky."

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What a magnificent scenery Mount Tai is! Out of Qilu, green peaks can still be seen.

The magical nature brings together thousands of beautiful mountains in the south and the separation between morning and dusk in the north.

Layers of white clouds, cleaning the gully on the chest; The flat bird flew into the eye socket.

Try to climb to the top of the mountain: it dwarfs all the peaks under our feet.

Looking at the Moon is a five-character ancient poem written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. By depicting the majestic scene of Mount Tai, this poem enthusiastically praises the majestic momentum and magical and beautiful scenery of Mount Tai, reveals the love for the mountains and rivers of the motherland, and expresses the poet's ambition and spirit of not being afraid of difficulties, daring to climb to the top and overlooking everything, as well as his great ambition of being independent and helping the people.

One or two sentences about Mount Tai are endless; Three or four sentences are majestic and majestic; Five or six sentences are cautious wishes. Seeing the peaks and clouds, it seems that birds have returned to the valley. Imagine what you will see when you climb the mountain in the future, and express your ambition at the same time.

The whole poem is dominated by the word "Wang" in the title of the poem, and every sentence is written about Wang Yue, but there is no word "Wang" in the whole poem, which can give people an immersive feeling. It can be seen that the poet's layout and artistic conception are exquisite. Although this poem has far-reaching sustenance, it is only a visit to famous mountains, and there is no trace of deliberate comparison. Speak heroic spirit, and your body will be full of vigor.