Thousands of miles of mountains and rivers blend together,
Take the green hills and leave the city.
The river winds through the vast land like a belt,
Lonely sails lit up by moonlight.
The sea of clouds decorated the sky with waves,
The setting sun dyed the river the color of maple leaves.
Seems to be floating in the air, in the highlands ahead,
I stared at the mountain peak, melancholy and quiet.
The yellow leaves of Mawei Mountain are blown by the wind.
All over the sky, it's like a big snowstorm.
Through the middle of the river, people can find rest,
However, a fisherman's hut is in the flowers on the other side of the bend.
Ding Xin in Changsha?
Introduction to the theme of poetry:
The Long March is a seven-character ancient poem written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The theme of the poem is to describe the departure of Feng Tang, the minister of the Ministry of Industry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, who went to South Beijing to be an official. It depicts the magnificent scenery of the Yangtze River and the homesickness of pedestrians when they leave, and is known as the "eternal hate biography".
The first two sentences, "The green hills rise to the edge of the ravine, and the setting sun shines on the mouth of the spring", contain profound feelings of parting and express the author's yearning for his hometown.