A lonely boat is coming from the sun.

The meaning of a solitary boat is as follows:

The meaning of "a solitary boat is coming from the place where the sun rises" means that a small boat is coming leisurely. This poem comes from Looking at Tianmen Mountain written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Here, "a lonely boat" is an extension of the poet's vision, from near to far, and from far to near. "Coming from tomorrow" expresses the poet's greeting to his friends, gives people rich imagination and improves the artistic conception of poetry.

Author's introduction:

Li Bai (71-762), with the name Taibai, was a romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty, and was praised as a "poetic fairy" by later generations. His ancestral home was Chengji (to be tested) in Longxi, and he was born in Broken Leaf City in the Western Region. At the age of 4, he moved to Mianzhou, Jiannan Province with his father. Li Bai has more than a thousand poems, among which Li Taibai Collection has been handed down from generation to generation.

Background story:

The background story of "Looking at Tianmen Mountain" is: In the 13th year of Kaiyuan (725), Li Baichu went to Tianmen Mountain on the way to Jiangdong via Dangtu (now Anhui), and he felt it when he first met Tianmen Mountain. This poem describes the poet's boat sailing down the river and looking at Tianmen Mountain.

Meaning and symbol:

The "Tianmen Mountain" in the poem has a double symbolic meaning. First of all, it represents the magnificent scenery and endless vitality of nature, symbolizing the greatness of nature and the infinite possibilities of life. "Tianmen Mountain" also symbolizes Li Bai's yearning for freedom, boldness and unrestrained spirit. His poems and life are full of the pursuit of nature, boldness and freedom.

By describing the scene of Tianmen Mountain, Li Bai's praise for nature and love for life are expressed. At the same time, it also shows Li Bai's deep thinking and understanding of himself, life and the relationship between man and nature. Looking at Tianmen Mountain is not only a poem depicting natural scenery, but also a poem expressing Li Bai's inner world and philosophy of life.

Descriptive techniques used in the poem:

The descriptive techniques of this poem include duality and exaggeration. "Alone boat" and "one piece" form a dual rhetorical device, while "coming from Japan" uses an exaggerated rhetorical device, saying that the lonely boat is far away.

In addition, this poem also writes about the distance of the river, not directly pointing out the water, but writing about the boat on the water, so that people can imagine the distance of the river from the perspective of "coming from the sun", and the artistic conception is extremely open.