Spring Snow in Qinyuan: Thousands of miles of northern scenery, thousands of miles of ice and snow drifting, looking inside and outside the Great Wall, only the vast rivers up and down are lost, the roaring mountains are dancing, silver snakes are riding, wax elephants want to compete with the gods, and they have to look at the red makeup on a clear day. The country is exceptionally enchanting, so many beauties have attracted countless heroes to compete with each other. It is a pity that the Qin Emperor and the Han Dynasty lost their literary talents. The Tang Zong and the Song Zu were less coquettish. Genghis Khan, the genius of the generation, only knew how to bend the bow and shoot the big eagle. There are many romantic figures who still look at the present day
< p>Looking at the Mountains: How Dai Zongfu, Qilu Qingyue, created the bells, gods, yin and yang, cut off the dusk, rise in the chest, layer clouds, cut off the canthus, enter the returning birds, stand at the top of the mountain, and see all the mountains at a glanceDifferences: 1. The authors are different , Qinyuan Chunxue is written by Mao Zedong, and Wangyue is written by Du Fu 2. The body styles are different, the former is a poem, the latter is a poem 3. The time of creation is different, the former was written in modern times, the latter was written in the Tang Dynasty 4. The time of description is different , the former describes winter scenery, and the latter describes spring and summer scenery. 5. The spatial scope of description is different. The former covers most of China, while the latter is limited to Mount Tai. 6. The former introduces ancient and modern artistic conceptions in a grander way, while the latter is relatively It is limited to the author’s momentary feelings
The same: 1. They express the author’s mood and interests through description of natural landscapes 2. They were all written when the author was in a good mood. Qinyuan Spring Snow was written by Mao Zedong after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. The poem was written during the negotiations in Chongqing, with the implication of hoping that the Kuomintang would cooperate to rebuild a beautiful country. Looking at the Mountains was written by Du Fu when he saw Mount Tai for the first time when he was young. It describes the majestic natural scenery of Mount Tai and expresses the author's ambition to climb the peak of life. 3. They are all masterpieces that combine romanticism and heroism