Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain" embodies the typical characteristics of Kuizhou Autumn.

The sentences in Du Fu's Ascending the Mountain that best reflect the autumn colors of Kuizhou are: the sky is high and the wind is urgent, the apes crow and the birds return, and the lake is clear and the sand is white.

A brief introduction to poetry:

Ascending the Mountain is a poem by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was written in Kuizhou in the second year of Dali. The first four sentences describe the scenery, describe the experience of climbing mountains, closely follow the seasonal characteristics of autumn and describe the empty and lonely scenery by the river. The first couplet is a partial close-up, and the couplet is an overall vision.

The last four sentences are lyrical, describing the feelings of climbing mountains. Around the author's own life experience, they express the sadness of being poor, old and sick, and living in another country. The neckband hurts their life experience and reveals the meaning of metaphor, symbol and suggestion contained in the first four sentences of landscape writing. Tailian complained again, shutting down with the self-image of depression and disease. It fully shows that Du Fu's mastery and application of poetic language temperament in his later years has reached the realm of tact.

Second, the original and translation:

In the sharp wind from the vast sky, apes are sobbing, and birds fly home on the clear lake and white beach. The endless trees are rustling leaves, and the Yangtze River is rolling unpredictably. Li in the sad autumn scenery, a wanderer all the year round, lives alone on the high platform in today's illness. After all the hardships and hatred, the white hair is full, and the wine glasses are damaged.

The autumn wind is cold, the autumn air is high, and the ape is piercing. Bai Niao whirls on the green beach of Zhouzhu. Looking around, the leaves rustle and the Yangtze River rolls in without end. Wan Li is sad for autumn and has been wandering for a long time. He was ill all his life and boarded the platform alone. I deeply regret that my temples are getting grayer and grayer. It is very painful for me to give up drinking after illness.

Third, the full text of poetry appreciation:

The poem "To the Top" may be one of the five poems in "Nine Days", but it is very successful and far superior to the other four, so I am independent for the composer. This poem tells the poet's complex feelings of long-term wandering and old illness and loneliness by climbing to see the scenery of Qiujiang River, and is impassioned.

Emphasis on rendering the atmosphere of the whole autumn, just like the painter's freehand brushwork, should only be vivid and easy to understand, so that readers can supplement it with imagination. Express feelings from two aspects, from wandering in a foreign land to being sick and disabled. In the final analysis, difficult times are the root of poverty. In this way, Du Fu's feelings when he was worried about the country and hurt the country jumped from the page.