Why did the fishermen in the Three Gorges cry when they heard the apes sing three times?

The fisherman heard the cry of the ape and thought of his bitter life, so he wept. ?

The author of "Three Gorges" quoted "Wu Xia Chang of Badong Three Gorges, Yuan Ming's three tears touching his clothes" for the purpose of reflecting the tragic life of the people in the Three Gorges, revealing the author's sad and desolate feelings and sympathy for the suffering people in the Three Gorges, taking care of the beginning structurally and setting off the bleak scene of the Three Gorges in autumn.

Origin: The Three Gorges was written by Li Daoyuan, an essayist in the Northern Wei Dynasty.

Excerpt from the original text: At the beginning of every sunny day, when the frost falls, the forest is cold and the mountains are quiet, and there are often high apes whistling, which leads to sadness and difference, and the hollow valley resounds, and the sorrow turns for a long time. Therefore, the fisherman sang: "The Wuxia Gorge of the Three Gorges in Badong is long, and the apes sing three times with tears on their clothes."

Every day in Chu Qing or in the morning when it is frosty, the woods and mountain streams are cool and quiet. There are often apes chirping in high places, and their voices are continuous, which makes them look very miserable and desolate. In the empty valley, the echo of the apes chirping is sad and tactfully, and it will disappear for a long time. Therefore, the fishermen's ballad in the Three Gorges of Badong sang: "The Wuxia Gorge is the longest in the Three Gorges of Badong, and the three cries of apes are so sad that tears are full of clothes." Extended information

This article is a bright and fresh landscape prose, which describes the grandeur and preciseness of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, depicts the unique scenery of the four seasons in the Three Gorges, and shows a tall and straight ink and wash landscape painting in the Wan Li map of the Yangtze River. The full text is rigorous in structure, ingenious in layout and seamless, with concise language and vivid description.

With concise and vivid pen and ink, the full text describes the magnificent, dangerous and beautiful scenery of the Three Gorges. The author describes the scenery by grasping its characteristics. Write mountains, highlighting the characteristics of continuous and covering the sky. Writing water depicts different scenes in different seasons. In summer, the river overflows the hills, and ships coming and going are blocked.

"In spring and winter, the green pool is turbulent and the reflection is clear. There are many strange cypresses, hanging springs and waterfalls, flying in the meantime. " Snow-white rapids, green pools, swirling waves and beautiful reflections make the author unable to help but admire "a lot of fun". In autumn, however, "the forest is cold and cold, and there are often high apes whistling", and the sad cry continues, and in the empty valley, "the sorrow turns for a long time."

The strange sight of the Three Gorges is vividly described. The author used a large amount of stippling to write the scenery, and in just over 15 words, he got a complete picture of the 7-mile Three Gorges. Write the scenery of spring and winter, with the figures of "element", "green", "clear" and "shadow"; Write the autumn scenery, with the figures of "cold", "sadness" and "sadness", and vividly show the charm of the scenery.

The article describes mountains first, then water, with natural layout and clear thinking. Writing water is divided into different seasons. In the rhythm of the article, it is also dynamic and static, swaying.

The lofty peaks, surging rivers, clear water, flying waterfalls, mournful apes and sad fishing songs form a series of natural and harmonious pictures with different styles, which deeply impress readers. The quoted poems show the characteristics of outstanding mountains and high waters, and at the same time render the sad and desolate atmosphere of the autumn scenery of the Three Gorges.

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