Chang 'an Three Wan Li Poems

The poem in Chang 'an Three Wan Li is as follows:

1, "Iraq has no mountains and rivers, and the clouds are affectionate." This poem expresses the poet's praise for the scenery of Chang 'an City. He thinks that the city has not only magnificent mountains and rivers, but also fantastic clouds, and the atmosphere of the city is unique and beautiful.

2. "The old friend resigned from the West Yellow Crane Tower, and the fireworks went down to Yangzhou in March." This poem depicts the parting scene of the poet and his old friend who bid farewell to the historic Yellow Crane Tower to the west. After the poem, the poet mentioned Yangzhou in March and described the fireworks festival and bustling scene in Yangzhou.

3. "Sailing alone in the sky, I can see the Yangtze River flowing in the sky." This poem describes a solitary sail far away from sight and gradually disappearing into the blue sky. In front of the poet, there is only the scene of the Yangtze River flowing in the sky, which expresses the loneliness of parting and the poet's yearning for the Yangtze River.

4. "It is easy to see when you are away, and the water is gone." This poem expresses the feeling that parting is easy and goodbye is difficult. If the water doesn't turn back, the good times of spring will be gone with the wind. Through this poem, the poet describes the helplessness and feelings when leaving life.

Through these poems, poets make people think about the circulation of time and space, and the emotional interweaving between man and nature, man and city. These poems show the contrast between Chang 'an and other places through concise and artistic expressions, and describe the feelings of parting and loneliness, as well as the feelings of the passing of good times.

Chang 'an San Wan Li

Three Wan Li in Chang 'an is a story in China's ancient literary work Shi Shuo Xin Yu. The story tells that in the Western Jin Dynasty, a scholar named Ruan Ji was born in Chang 'an, but he was disappointed and tired of the corruption of the imperial court and the darkness of society. So he decided to leave Chang 'an and travel all over the world to find true morality and the meaning of life.

Ruan Jisan went to Wan Li and experienced hardships, but he gained a lot of thoughts and feelings about life. He made many like-minded friends on the road, exchanged experiences with them, encouraged each other and helped each other.

Through a long journey, Ruan Ji gradually realized that social reality is not completely dark, and there are still many beautiful things worth pursuing. He experienced the cultures and customs of different regions and saw all kinds of people and things, which helped him to re-examine his situation and the meaning of life.

The story of three Wan Li in Chang 'an tells us that through travel and exploration, we can broaden our horizons, expand our thinking and increase our knowledge. It also reminds us that life is not smooth sailing, and we will encounter all kinds of difficulties and challenges, but as long as we persist in pursuing truth and justice, we can find our own direction and value in life.