What does the poem Wangtianmen Mountain mean?

The poem "Looking at Tianmen Mountain" means that Tianmen Mountain is cut off by the Yangtze River and divided into two mountains. Qinghe flows east here and suddenly turns a corner to flow north. The green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and a flat boat comes from the place where the sun rises. Looking at Tianmen Mountain is a poem written by Li Bai Kaiyuan, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he climbed Tianmen Mountain on his way to Jiangdong in the thirteenth year.

Looking at Tianmen Mountain is a poem by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the poet's sight of Tianmen Mountain downstream: the first two sentences describe the grandeur of Tianmen Mountain and the momentum of the mighty river; The last two sentences describe the prospect of looking through the gap between the green hills on both sides of the strait, showing a dynamic beauty.

Through the description of Tianmen Mountain, the whole poem praises the magic and magnificence of nature, expresses the author's optimistic and heroic feelings when he first came to Bashu, and shows the author's free and unrestrained spirit. The artistic conception of the works is broad, the weather is majestic, the dynamic and static are in harmony with each other, and they set each other off into interest. They can turn static into dynamic and dynamic into static, showing a fresh interest.

According to Annotations on Chronology of Li Bai's Complete Works edited by An Qi, Selected Works of Li Bai edited by Yu Xianhao and New Notes on Li Bai's Poems edited by Guan, Wang Tianmen Mountain was written at the turn of spring and summer in the 13th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (725). At that time, Li Baichu, who was 25 years old, left Bashu and took a boat to Jiangdong for the first time.