Original poem:
One Night Mountain Temple in Tang Dynasty: Li Bai
The tall buildings of the temple on the mountain are really high, like a hundred feet. People upstairs are like a hand that can pick off the stars in the sky.
Standing here, I dare not speak loudly for fear of disturbing the gods in the sky.
Explanation:
The high-rise building of the temple on the mountain is really high, it seems to be 100 feet. People upstairs seem to be able to pick off the stars in the sky with one hand.
Standing here, I dare not speak loudly for fear of disturbing the gods in the sky.
Extended data:
The poet spent the night in a temple in the deep mountains, and found a high Buddhist scripture-storing building behind the temple, so he climbed it. Looking at the distance from the railing, there are many stars. Li Bai wrote this short poem about a scenic trip full of poetry.
Li Bai yearned for the life of wandering immortals all his life. In his creation, he supplemented or organized the picture with wandering immortals, dreams or dreamland. In the virtual description, he expresses his ideal and Wang Yang feelings more wantonly. When the surging poetry can't be accommodated by ordinary images, romantic poets often expand their imagination and use qi to control words and realize artistic deformation.
Sleeping in the Mountain Temple is such a poem, which not only reflects the poet's romantic feelings, but also reflects the character of advocating Zhuang and Lao in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, transcending reality, being liberated in returning to the fields and publicizing personality.
This poem is a bit exaggerated, but it makes people feel the same. Can't help but admire Li Taibai's surging poetry and fantastic imagination. This kind of thing and imagination embodies the aesthetic pursuit of nature by ancient philosophers in China, that is, the freedom to return to life and the carefree life realm.
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