Poetry of the Heron Tower describes the magnificent scenery of the Yellow River and expresses the author's awe of the Yellow River. In the Lodge of the Heron is a very famous poem in the five-character quatrains of the Tang Dynasty. It describes the author climbing the stork tower, overlooking the Yellow River, seeing the vastness and vastness of the Yellow River, and the reverence and praise caused by it.
In this poem, Wang Zhihuan presents the magnificent scene of the Yellow River to readers with vivid description. Among them, the poem "A pot of Yellow River in a thousand miles" not only expresses the vastness and vastness of the Yellow River, but also highlights its unique charm. At the same time, through the metaphor of this image, readers seem to be in a mirage, overlooking the magnificent scenery of the Yellow River thousands of miles away.
In addition, this song "Lusu" also reflects people's worship and awe of the Yellow River in the Tang Dynasty. In the social culture at that time, the Yellow River was regarded as a great sacred mountain, endowed with many mysterious colors and divinity. People think that the Yellow River is the mother river and the root and soul of the Chinese nation. Therefore, this poem also reflects the people's reverence and love for the Yellow River in the Tang Dynasty.
Literary works about the Yellow River;
1, Song of the Yellow River: This modern poem by Feng Tang, with the Yellow River as the theme, describes the magnificent scenery, tragic history and great power of the Yellow River.
2. Yellow River Chorus: Andy Lau's song works take the Yellow River as the theme, and the lyrics express admiration and praise for the Yellow River, praising it as the cradle of the Chinese nation.
3. A Journey to the Yellow River: A long poem depicting the historical development of China's revolution and people's heroic struggle with the Yellow River as a clue.
4. Sunset on the Yellow River: Zhu Ziqing's prose describes the scenery of the Yellow River flowing through Gansu, expressing his reverence for the Yellow River and his deep affection for his hometown.
5. Liangzhou Ci: Wang Zhihuan's other five-character quatrain depicts the lonely city desert by the Yellow River and expresses the poet's yearning for his hometown.
6. Two Yellow River Poems: Du Fu's poems express his concern and anxiety about national security by describing the military situation on the north bank of the Yellow River and the customs and habits of the Hu people.