The Significance of Wang Zhihuan's Poem "Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower"

Meaning:

The sun sets and gradually sinks into the rolling mountains.

The Yellow River flows into the sea.

Although your eyes are magnificent, you should also open your eyes for a thousand miles.

If you can see more clearly and further, you have to climb another tall building.

At the heron hotel

(Tang) Wang Zhihuan

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea.

By going up one flight of stairs, look further.

The stork tower was once a scenic spot, and the Tang people looked up at the sky and improvised poems, so Meng Qianbitan said, "There were many poets in the Tang Dynasty."

Unfortunately, history is ruthless. The mirage itself has been submerged in the torrent of years, and those poems that may be wonderful in the Tang Dynasty have disappeared.

However, Wang Zhihuan's poem "In the Lodge of the Heron" has gone through a long history of more than 1000 years, and it is still read by thousands of families. This cannot but prove that it has strong artistic charm.

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Appreciate:

There are two sentences in Du Fu's Song of Wang Zai's Painting Landscape: "Traveling in ancient times, talking about Wan Li recently". Although it is about painting, it can also be used to talk about poetry. These two poems written by Wang Zhihuan's landscape make it possible for Wan Li to be close at hand and Wan Li to be close at hand.

At this point, the poem seems to have written all the scenery in front of us, but surprisingly, in the second half of the poem, the poet pushed the poem to a higher level and showed readers a bigger vision with the words "But you go up a storey still higher, and your vision will be broadened by three hundred li".

These two poems are not only unexpected, but also very natural, close to the first two; At the same time, the use of the word "Lou" at the end also plays a role in pointing out that this is a poem about climbing stairs.

It can be inferred from the second half of the poem that the first half was written on the second floor. The poet wanted to see the distant scenery as far as possible, and even climbed to the top floor of the building. The poem seems to write the process of climbing stairs straightforwardly, but it has far-reaching implications and is intriguing. Here is the poet's enterprising spirit, forward-looking mind, and also the philosophy of standing high and looking far.

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