Yellow crane tower 1
The Yellow Crane Tower is a seven-character poem written by Cui Hao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the beautiful scenery overlooking the Yellow Crane Tower and is a masterpiece of nostalgia. The first section of this poem skillfully uses allusions to lead immortals to the Yellow Crane Tower by crane. Zhuan Xu followed the first couplet, saying that the Yellow Crane Tower has gone through thousands of years since the immortal left.
With the poetic turn of the neckline, I entered the description of the scenery and wrote down what I saw in the Yellow Crane Tower on a sunny day. At the end of the couplet, I write about the feeling of returning home at sunset on the bank of Yanbo River, which makes the poem return to the invisible state at the beginning. Although the whole poem is not harmonious, its syllables are loud and clear. Scenes blend and artistic conception is profound.
2. Yellow Crane Tower Original
The fairy of the past has flown away by the yellow crane, leaving only an empty Yellow Crane Tower. The yellow crane never revisited earth, there have been no long white clouds for thousands of years. Every tree in Hanyang has become clear due to sunlight, and Nautilus Island is covered with sweet grass. But I looked home, and the twilight was getting thicker. The river is shrouded in mist, which brings people deep melancholy.
3, "Yellow Crane Tower" famous comments
Yan Yu's Canglang Poem in Southern Song Dynasty: Cui Hao's Yellow Crane Tower should be the first of seven-character poems in Tang Dynasty. Hui Xuan commented on Sui: The first four sentences of this poem are not even, and the momentum is great. After seeing it, Li Bai dared not talk about the building again, but went to Nanjing to board the Phoenix Terrace.
Fiona Fang commented on Ying Kui's rhythm and essence: Feng Shu: Why is there a disease, that is, metrical poetry, which is not even, let alone dual? Feng Ban: That's strange. The first half is thousands of miles away. If you start four sentences, you will be at a loss. Ji Yun: If you get them occasionally, you will have a unique tune. However, there must be neither one nor two. Copy it again and it will become a pattern.
Xu Yinfang: This article is a variation of metrical poetry. The first half is ancient poetry, and the ancient pen is rhythmic poetry. Zhao Xi: This poem is full of difficulties, and its beauty lies in the so-called "God comes, gas comes, and love comes". Kun's 300 Tang Poems, Yun Cun: The ancients did good deeds. When Li Bai boarded the Yellow Crane Tower, he said, "There is a landscape in front of him, but Cui Hao is writing poems on it." When he arrived in Jinling, he wrote Phoenix Terrace to draft it. Today, two poems are real opponents of chess.