A dangerous building is 1 feet high, and you can pick the stars with your hands. The high-rise building of the temple on the mountain is really high, it seems to be 1 feet. It seems that people can pick off the stars in the sky with one hand upstairs. This sentence comes from Li Bai's "Night Stay Mountain Temple" in the Tang Dynasty.
the sky is grey and wild. Wind blows grass and sees cattle and sheep. Picture: The blue sky is endless, and the green Yuan Ye is endless. The wind blew to the grass, and flocks of cattle and sheep appeared and disappeared. This sentence comes from the Chile Song.
Overnight Mountain Temple
Original:
A dangerous building is 1 feet high, and you can pick the stars with your hands. ?
don't speak loudly, for fear of shocking people.
Translation:
The temple on the mountain seems to be a hundred feet high. Standing on it, it seems that you can pick the stars. Dare not speak loudly for fear of disturbing the immortals in the sky.
Chilechuan
Original text:
Chilechuan, under the Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like a vault, and the cage covers four fields. ?
the sky is grey and wild. Wind blows grass and sees cattle and sheep.
Translation:
The vast Chile Plain is at the foot of Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like a huge tent, which covers the whole of Yuan Ye. The blue sky is endless, and the green Yuan Ye is endless. A gust of wind blew, and the grass lay low, revealing flocks of cattle and sheep grazing.
Extended information:
The first sentence of "Night Stay Mountain Temple" depicts the steep and towering temple building. The word "danger" is striking and striking, and the ingenious combination with the word "high" in the same sentence accurately, vividly and vividly depicts the extraordinary momentum of the mountain temple standing on the top of the mountain and dominating the whole world.
The second sentence sets off the towering mountain temple with extremely exaggerated techniques. Every word leads the reader's aesthetic sight to the splendid night sky of Xinghan. Instead of feeling that "it's too cold at the top", it gives people a broad feeling, and the beauty of the starry night arouses people's yearning for the towering "dangerous building".
In the third and fourth sentences, "Dare" describes the author's psychological state when he is in a dangerous building at night. From the poet's psychology of "Dare" and "Fear", readers can fully imagine the distance between "Mountain Temple" and "Heaven Man", so the height of Mountain Temple is self-evident. When a poet stands on the roof, he can pick off the stars in the sky with his hands. I dare not speak loudly here, lest I disturb the immortals in the sky.
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