The pinyin of the ancient poem about Mount Hua is as follows:
Pinyin:
Only the sky is above, not to mention the mountains. The red sun is approaching when you raise your head, and the white clouds are low when you look back.
zhǐ, yǒu, tiān, zài, shànɡ, ɡènɡ, wú, shān, yǔ, qí. jǔ, tóu, hónɡ, rì, jìn, huí, shǒu, bái, yún, dī.
Translation:
Only the sky is above, and there is nothing higher than this mountain. When I looked up, I was close to the red sun, and when I looked down, I saw white clouds below.
Appreciation:
The first two sentences mean that the only thing higher than Huashan Mountain is the blue sky, and there is no mountain peak that can be level with it, which expresses how majestic and towering Huashan Mountain is. The word "only" means that Huashan Mountain is extremely high, and the only thing higher than Huashan Mountain is the blue sky; "nothing" means that Huashan Mountain is the only highest mountain, and no other mountain peak can be equal to it.
The meaning of the last two sentences is that when you stand on the top of a high mountain, you raise your head and look up at the sky, and the red sun seems to be above your head; when you lower your head and look down at your feet, the steaming clouds and mist are rising in the middle of the sky. The mountainside is winding and diffuse. The word "near" after "red sun" and the word "low" after "white clouds" strongly set off the towering and steepness of Huashan Mountain.
The author's main influence:
1. Politics
Kou Zhun had a huge influence on politics. Whether he was a local official or an important central official, Kou Zhun always had a clear love for the people behind his outstanding political talent. In his administration, the interests of the people are often reflected. When Kou Zhun was demoted to Leizhou, he spread the culture of the Central Plains, guided local residents to learn the dialect of Zhongzhou, and promoted exchanges between the local people and the Central Plains.
He led the people of Leizhou to build water conservancy projects, open canals to irrigate fertile fields, and promote economic development; he explained astronomical and geographical knowledge to the masses and dispelled fallacies and heresies; he also built a Zhenwu Hall to recruit apprentices to learn literature and art, and spread the culture of the Central Plains. It plays a role in promoting and promoting the development of Leizhou civilization.
2. Literature
Kou Zhun made great achievements in literary creation. He showed extraordinary talent at an early age and began writing poetry very early. Before Kou Zhun became an official, he wrote many poems, most of which expressed his enthusiasm and yearning for making achievements. The three years in Badong were the peak period of Kou Zhun's poetry creation. Many of these poems have a sad and sentimental meaning. He himself was quite proud of his creations during this period.