The three most famous poems of Guanquelou

The three most famous poems about Stork Tower are as follows:

1. "Climbing the Stork Tower" - The sun is over the mountains and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level.

Interpretation: The setting sun slowly sinks against the Western Mountains, and the mighty Yellow River rushes toward the East China Sea. If you want to see enough of the thousands of miles of scenery, you have to climb to a higher tower. ?

2. "Climbing the Stork Tower" - standing on the flying birds, higher than the world. The sky surrounds the plains, and the rivers flow into the broken mountains.

Explanation: The Stork Tower is high above the birds, far away from the world. From above you can see the sky covering the flat fields and the rivers flowing into the steep mountains. ?

3. "Climbing the Stork Tower with Cui Ying" - To the west of the Stork Tower is a hundred-foot-high beam, the clouds and trees of Tingzhou are vast, the Han family's flutes and drums are empty and the water is flowing, and the mountains and rivers of Wei State are half sunset. Thousands of years have passed, but things have gone by quickly, and worries have lasted only one day. The wind and smoke make me think and look back. If my eyes are far away from spring, I will hurt myself.

Interpretation: There are hundreds of feet of masts to the west of the Stork Tower, and there is a vast expanse of towering trees on Tingzhou. The music played by the Han Dynasty is like the passing water, and the mountains and rivers of the Wei Kingdom are already halfway into the sunset. It’s a pity that time flies by so fast after thousands of years have passed, and even one day feels too long when sorrow comes. The war aroused the feeling of longing for home, and the scenery in front of the Yuanwang Tower was no longer spring, so I couldn't help but feel sad.

4. "Climbing the Stork Tower in the River" - you can see thousands of miles from the tower, and the shadow of the tower reaches Tongjin. The smoke trees separate from Shaanxi in the distance, and the mountains and rivers meander towards Qin. The rise and fall of the world are left in the day, and the present and the past are in the world of mortals. Where do storks fly? The grass in the corner of the city grows in spring.

Explanation: You can see thousands of miles away when you climb the tower, and the shadow of the tower is like a ferry extending in all directions. The curls of green smoke and trees are clearly distinguishable. The rivers and mountains seem to be winding towards Qin. The rise and fall are all left in the blue sky and daylight. This world is the same today and in ancient times. Where did the storks and birds fly to? The grass in one corner of the city is already as green as spring.

5. "Climbing the Stork Tower" - The hearts of long-term guests are often drunk, and the tall buildings are getting lower day by day. The Yellow River flows through the sea, and Huayue Town is in Guanxi. Going far away is like a thousand sails, but arriving late is like a lost bird. I feel dissatisfied all year round, and I feel like I am missing Dongxi.

Interpretation: It is inevitable to feel lost after staying in a foreign land for a long time. Today, I am watching the sun gradually set on this high-rise building. The Yellow River is flowing through the country, and the reputation of Huashan Mountain is astonishing to the west of Tongguan. The further we go, the thousands of sails become smaller. When we arrive late, we only see birds flying in the sky. This year's disappointment seems to be due to Dongxi.