There is a dark snow-capped mountain in Qinghai, with long white clouds and a lonely city looking at Yumenguan. Yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, but the loulan is not returned.
Appreciation of Wang Changling's Poems
This is the fourth of the seven * * * songs in "Into the Army". Poetry describes the broad mind of the soldiers guarding the mission in the lonely city of the sea of clouds and yellow sand, and shows their tenacious fighting spirit and patriotic heroism.
The tone of this poem is tragic and desolate, which has a lot to do with the clever use of colors in the poem. "Qinghai Changyun Dark Snow Mountain", the sparkling Qinghai Lake, is clear and green; Snow mountain, dancing like a silver python; Dark clouds are flying, and the ink color is fading ... Here, the three colors of "green", "black" and "white" come together to form a distinctive Chinese painting. In this Chinese painting, the poet not only gives full play to the contrast of colors, but also highlights the role of light and shade. Yin Hui, a snowy mountain, presents people with a kind of white and pure beauty. The dark characters behind the "Long Clouds" are painted with light black. Through the contrast between light and dark, the picture forms a gloomy atmosphere of war and a desolate realm.
Wang Changling can interweave "color" and "light" and use dim light to render the desolation of cool colors. Therefore, the color light here is not only the attribute of natural scenery, but also the description of color light not only plays a role in beautifying the picture. They incorporate rich feelings and emotions, and the color has actually risen from the attribute of the image to an independent image. In fact, the phrase "there are dark snow-capped mountains in Qinghai" is a beautiful sentence that uses color to express feelings and achieve a harmonious scene.
The poet accurately grasped the rhythm of the soldiers guarding the border and endowed them with appropriate colors and light, which made the artistic picture of the poem magnificent and open, the artistic conception tragic and profound, and vividly reflected the spiritual characteristics of people living in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.