The poem describing the heavy mountains is as follows:
1. The clock of good fortune is beautiful, and the yin and yang cut off the dusk. ——Du Fu's "Wang Yue"
Appreciation: These two sentences describe the magical and beautiful scenery of Mount Tai, where the scene of being teased by nature is everywhere. Nature seems to have a special liking for Mount Tai and has given it all the magic and beauty. The high mountain peaks divide the north and south into two halves. It turns out that the north side of the mountain is dark and dull, while the south side of the mountain is sunny and bright.
On the surface, these two sentences describe the scenery of Mount Tai, but in fact they use the land of Qilu to express the author's praise for the mountains and rivers of the motherland, and express the young Du Fu's ambition and broad mind.
2. Viewed horizontally, it looks like a ridge and a peak on the side, with different heights near and far. ——Su Shi's "Inscription on the Wall of the Western Forest"
Appreciation: This poem describes the changing face of Mount Lushan: from the front, the mountains are rolling, and from the side, the peaks are towering. Visitors see Lushan Mountain in various ways from different locations - far away, close up, high and low.
3. The green mountains on both sides of the strait stand out from each other, and the lone sail comes from the sun. ——Li Bai's "Looking at Tianmen Mountain"
Appreciation: These two lines of poems depict a magnificent picture of mountains and rivers. "The green mountains on both sides of the strait come out facing each other" shows the spectacular scene of the towering peaks on both sides of the strait standing opposite each other; "The solitary sail comes from the sun" depicts a lonely boat sailing leisurely from the place where the sun rises, outlining the surface of the river A wide field of vision and a profound sense of space.
4. The layers are like paintings, and the music is like a screen. ——Su Shi's "Xingxiangzi·Crossing Nanilase"
Appreciation: These two poems use a unique perspective and vivid metaphors to depict the magnificent scene of mountains on both sides of Nanilase. Viewed vertically, the mountains overlap one another, like a beautiful picture scroll; viewed horizontally, the mountains are zigzag and zigzag, like screens standing one after another. This not only demonstrates the poet's exquisite artistic techniques, but also vividly depicts the unique charm of Nanirase's landscape.
5. There is no way out despite the mountains and rivers, but there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers. ——Lu You's "Visiting Shanxi Village"
Appreciation: The mountains and rivers in the poem are full of doubts and there is no way out, showing the poet's confusion and hesitation between the mountains and rivers. However, what followed was like a dawn of life, allowing the poet to find his way forward and hope again. This unique structure makes the poems rich in profound philosophy of life while describing the scenery.