Looking at Tianmen Mountain is a landscape poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The meaning of the poem is: Tianmen Mountain is cut off from the middle, and the Yangtze River flows through it like splitting Tianmen Mountain from the middle. The green river begins to turn here, the green hills on both sides appear before our eyes, and a solitary boat seems to pass by the red sun on the river.
The original poem is as follows: Wangtianmen Mountain in Tang Dynasty: Li Bai. The Yangtze River splits the Tianmen Peak like a giant axe, and the green river flows around the island. The green hills on both sides are neck and neck, and a boat meets leisurely from the horizon. Writing background: This poem is the first time that Li Bai left his hometown of Sichuan, took a boat down the Yangtze River, passed Tianmen Mountain near Anhui, saw the scenery of Tianmen Mountain across the river, and felt something. He wrote this poem full of lofty sentiments and broad artistic conception.
A brief analysis of poetry;
The first two sentences are about the poet overlooking Tianmen Mountain and the confrontation between Tianmen Mountain and Jiajiang River and the surging river. The Yangtze River seems to have broken through Tianmen Mountain. First, it uses the power of the mountain to write about the surging river, and then it takes back the returning river to write about the wonders of the mountain. The last two sentences are dynamic descriptions. The ship is moving forward, and the green hills on both sides of the strait appear one after another, as if welcoming the poet. The last sentence vividly depicts the posture of a boat riding the wind and waves, and also embodies the heroic and free-spirited image of the poet.
This poem describes the poet's sight of Tianmen Mountain downstream: the first two sentences describe the majesty 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.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Looking at Tianmen Mountain"