Tongguan's most famous sentence

The river is still too wild, and it is not smooth to enter Tongguan Mountain. "Kono is too bound to enter Tongguan Mountain" is a sentence written by Tan Sitong, a poet in the Qing Dynasty, and it is also the most famous poem in Tongguan. The meaning of this poem is: the Yellow River is vast, and the Tongguan peaks meet Huashan in the west. They are not tall or short, and the mountains are overlapping, which is inhuman and makes people sad. The poem shows the grandeur and heroic momentum of Tongguan landscape, and also shows the poet's feelings of loving the magnificent rivers and mountains of the motherland.