What scenery does Wanglushan Waterfall describe?

Wanglushan Waterfall describes the magnificent scenery of Lushan Waterfall, which is breathtaking, magnificent, colorful, magnificent and thrilling.

The poet raised the scenery to a higher level with exaggerated metaphors, reaching the extreme of writing waterfalls, which is extremely exaggerated, but fresh, natural, simple and vivid. At the same time, it has the momentum of turbulence and openness, the rules of flying and scattering, jumping and swaying, and the momentum and characteristics of singing.

This poem is very successful in metaphor, exaggeration and imagination, with unique conception, vivid language and bright washing. Su Dongpo appreciates this poem very much, saying that "the emperor sent the Milky Way to fall into the pulse, and there were fallen immortals in ancient times." The "immortal" is Li Bai. Looking at Lushan Waterfall is indeed an example of body description and lyricism.

Brief introduction of the author

Li Bai (70 1-762), whose name is Taibai, is a violet layman, and his native place is disputed. There is another saying that he was born in Mianzhou (now Qinglian Township, jiangyou city, Sichuan Province) and was under the jurisdiction of Duhu Prefecture in the Tang Dynasty (about 10 km southwest of tokmak, Kyrgyzstan).

A ancestral home in Ji Cheng, Longxi (now Qin 'an County, Tianshui City, Gansu Province), a ancestral home in Mian Governor Long. He was a great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty, and was praised as "Poet Fairy" by later generations. Later generations called Li Bai and Du Fu "great Du Li".