This is a landscape poem written by the poet Li Bai when he lived in seclusion in Lushan Mountain at the age of about fifty. This poem vividly depicts the magnificent scenery of Lushan Waterfall and reflects the poet's infinite love for the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. ?
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The incense burner produces purple smoke in the sun, and the waterfall hangs far in front of Sichuan. ?
Flying down from 3,000 feet? It is suspected that the Milky Way has set for nine days.
The incense burner peak illuminated by the sun produces purple smoke. Seen from a distance, the waterfall hangs in front of the mountain like a white horse. The water poured down from a height of 3,000 feet, as if the bright water of the Milky Way had fallen from nine days.
Lushan Mountain: One of the famous mountains in China, located in the Poyang Lake basin in the north of Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, and Lushan District of Jiujiang City.
Incense burner: incense burner peak, located in the northwest of Lushan Mountain, is named after its shape like incense burner and dense clouds on the mountain.
Purple smoke: refers to clouds and water vapor that appear purple under sunlight.
Chuan: River, here refers to waterfall.
Thousands of feet III: Describing the height of the mountain is exaggerated, not true.
Galaxy: Also known as Tianhe. The ancients called it a banded cluster of galaxies.
Nine days: the ancients thought that the sky was nine times heavy, and nine days was the highest level of the sky, which means extremely high sky here.
This poem has always been widely read, and its first two sentences describe the magnificent scene of Lushan Waterfall, which is both hazy and magnificent; The last two sentences further describe the image and momentum of the waterfall with exaggerated metaphors and romantic imagination, which is the best word.