Wang Zhihuan is a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, and his "The Pavilion of Herons" is a classic in China's ancient poetry. This poem depicts the poet overlooking the mountains and rivers after boarding the mirage, lamenting the magnificence of the great rivers and mountains and the spectacular natural landscape, and expressing the poet's love for the motherland and good expectations for the future.
Second, the operating steps in the Heron Villa
The Heron House, located in Qixia District of Nanjing today, is an ancient architectural site. If you want to experience the feeling of climbing and overlooking, you can follow the following steps:
1. Take the subway 1 line to Jiming Temple Station, then walk to Jiming Temple Bus Station after leaving the station;
2. Take Bus No.34 at Jiming Temple Bus Station and get off at Quelou Station;
3. Walk to the gate of Guanquelou Scenic Area and enter the scenic area after purchasing tickets;
4. Walk along the mountain road, cross the ancient buildings and landscape areas, and finally reach the top of the mirage;
5. Climb to the top of the mirage, overlook the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers and feel the charm of ancient culture.
Third, poetry appreciation.
In the Heron Mountain Villa, it means climbing high and overlooking, and feeling the magnificence of great rivers and mountains. Wang Zhihuan's poem, through the description of the natural landscape, expresses his love for the motherland and good expectations for the future.
At the beginning of the poem, Wang Zhihuan described the magnificence of the natural landscape with "the mountains cover the daytime and the sea drains the golden river". Covering the white sun means that the sun sets, and the outline of the peak is more distinct against the setting sun; The ocean draining river means that the Yellow River rushes down and flows to the sea.
Then, the famous sentence "I want to see a thousand miles, by going up one flight of stairs" appeared in the poem. This sentence expresses the poet's beautiful expectation for the future, and it is also an encouragement and spur to himself. Only by constantly climbing and looking far can we see a farther and broader world.
Finally, the poem ends with "standing against the wind, looking far away, but seeing swallows upstairs". This sentence expresses the poet's feeling of overlooking after boarding the mirage, and also expresses his admiration for the natural landscape and awe of nature.
Fourth, the end.
Wang Zhihuan's "At the Heron Villa" is a poem depicting the natural landscape and expressing his love for the motherland, as well as expressing his good expectations for the future and admiration for the natural landscape. If you have the opportunity to climb the mirage, you must feel the feeling of climbing and overlooking, and feel the magnificence of great rivers and mountains.