Yanta
However, I frantically packed my books and poems, and all the rivers flowed from the east to the sea.
The range of five-color stone, cigarettes spread to Jiugong.
The panlong around the tower is mysterious, and the carving and dancing are empty and joyful.
The round light shines on the silver mirror at first glance, and half a Tathagata is in the eye.
This poem, written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, depicts the grandeur of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. The poet used a large number of figures of speech, such as rolling, connecting the sky, nine days, circling the tower and celebrating the sun, to describe the towering pagodas and vast scenes, and created magnificent scene effects. The half-illuminated Buddha in the silver mirror embodies the spiritual connotation of the integration of stupa culture and poetry.
This poem not only has high artistic appreciation value, but also has a positive role in promoting the inheritance and development of ancient culture.