During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the water level of Dongting Lake rises to the height of the lake shore. When you look at the clouds, you can see that the lakes and mountains set each other off, and the water and sky are the same, which is very beautiful. "Clouds are foggy, covering Yueyang City." On this vast lake and Yunmengze, water vapor transpiration and roaring waves shocked Yueyang City, which is located by the lake.
This poem vividly depicts the scenery of Dongting Lake. Writing the scenery in this way sets off the poet's positive and enterprising mental state, suggesting that the poet is in his prime and willing to serve the country and make a difference. This is a wonderful use of writing about scenery.
2. Original: The lake here in August, and heaven are an air. Ozawa's water vapor transpiration on the cloud soil is white, and the waves seem to shake the whole Yueyang. I'm going to cross the water to find a boat and paddle. It's a shame to return home in the sacred age. Sitting around watching other people's hard river fishing can only envy the fish caught in the fish.
3, translation: autumn water wins, almost flat with the shore, water and sky are the same color, integrated with the sky. Yunmeng Ozawa's steam transpiration is in vain, and the stormy waves seem to shake Yueyang City. I want to cross the river, but I can't find a boat or paddle. It's really shameful to idle around in an enlightened age. It's a pity to sit by and watch others fishing hard by the river.
Zhang Bao of Dongting Lake is the work of Meng Haoran, a poet in Tang Dynasty.
Background of Extended Materials Creation: This is a dry poem presented by Meng Haoran to Zhang Jiuling, which is regarded as written in the 21st year of Kaiyuan (733) of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. At that time, Meng Haoran went west to Chang 'an, and Zhang Jiuling was a secretary, junior supervisor and associate professor of bachelor's degree in Jixian College. The two of them and Wang Wei are friends who have forgotten each other for years.
Meng Haoran wrote this poem, and presented it to Zhang Jiuling after visiting the secretariat in Zhang Jiuling, in order to get Zhang Jiuling's recommendation, appreciation and appointment.
About the author: Meng Haoran (689 ~ 740), a poet in the Tang Dynasty. His real name is Hao, and the word is awesome. Xiangyang Xiangzhou (now Xiangyang, Hubei Province) Xiangyang is known as Meng Xiangyang in the world. He is also called Monsanto because he has never been an official. In his early years, he was eager to use the world. After his career was difficult and frustrated, he still respected himself and lived a hermit's life.
References:
Message from Dongting Lake to Premier Zhang-Baidu Encyclopedia