The meaning of the ancient poem "Wanglu Mountain Waterfall"

The ancient poem "Wanglu Mountain Waterfall" means that purple haze rises from Xianglu Peak under the sunlight. From a distance, the waterfall looks like white silk hanging in front of the mountain. The plummeting waterfall on the high cliff seems to be thousands of feet long, making people feel as if the Milky Way is falling from the sky to the earth.

1. Introduction to "Wanglushan Waterfall"

1. "Wanglushan Waterfall" is a poem written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. It is a seven-character quatrain. This poem closely follows the word "look" in the title, using Xianglu Peak in Lushan Mountain to describe the scenery of Lushan Waterfall. The word "hang" is used to highlight the waterfall hanging like a bead curtain in the sky. It uses highly exaggerated artistic techniques to depict the waterfall. The outline is vivid and vivid.

2. Describe the specific scene of the waterfall in detail, and describe the waterfall as majestic and magnificent, like a vivid landscape painting. The second one, Qijue, has always been widely recited. The first two sentences describe the majestic scene of Lushan Waterfall, which is both hazy and majestic. The last two sentences use exaggerated metaphors and romantic imagination to further describe the image and momentum of the waterfall, which can be said to be every word.

2. The creative background of "Wang Lushan Waterfall"

1. This poem is generally believed to be when Li Bai first visited Mount Lu on his way to Jinling around the 13th year of Kaiyuan (725) of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. made. Wu Xiaoru believes that the two poems by Li Bai are of different genres, and some of their contents are repeated, so they are probably not written at one time.

2. According to Ren Hua's "Miscellaneous Words to Li Bai" in "Li Bai's Poems and Prose Series", Zhan Jing believes that the first poem "Wugu" was written by Li Bai before he entered Chang'an during the Kaiyuan period.