Poems on the same theme of Chilean songs

1. I will send you this poem and its translation, please refer to it, and if you have any questions, please ask.

Chileger

Dynasty: Southern and Northern Dynasties

Author: anonymous

Original text:

Chilechuan at the foot of Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields.

The sky is gray and wild. See cattle and sheep when the wind blows.

At the foot of Yinshan Mountain, there is a huge plain where Zile people live. The sky of Chilechuan, which is connected with the earth on all sides, looks like a "yurt" where herders live. Grassland under the blue sky, rolling green waves, low wind and grass, hiding flocks of cattle and sheep from time to time. Note (1) "Chile Song": This is a folk song of the Chilean nation in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. ② Chilechuan: Chilechuan people live in what is now Gansu.

2. The poetry and background of "Chilechuan", the theme of Chilechuan in the Northern and Southern Dynasties: Yuefu under the Yinshan Mountain and poems of Chilechuan.

The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields. The sky is gray and wild.

See cattle and sheep when the wind blows. At the foot of Yinshan Mountain, there is a huge plain where Zile people live.

The sky in Chilechuan is connected with the earth and looks like a felt tent where herders live. Under the blue sky, the grassland green waves roll, the wind blows below the grass, and herds of cattle and sheep are hidden from time to time.

The vast plain of Chile is under the shady mountains thousands of miles away, and the sky is like a dome tent, covering Yuan Ye all around. The sky is blue and Yuan Ye is boundless.

The wind blew, and the grass fell low, revealing many cattle and sheep that had been hidden in the grass. Annotation "Chiliesong": Chilie: the family name, who lived in Shuozhou (now northern Shanxi Province) during the Northern Qi Dynasty.

Chilechuan: Sichuan: Pingchuan, Plain. Zile people live in Shanxi and Inner Mongolia today.

During the Northern Wei Dynasty, the area from Hetao Plain to Tumochuan was called Chilechuan. Yinshan: In the north of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

Qióng lú: A tent made of felt cloth, that is, a yurt. Cage cover four fields (y m 4): cage cover, and the other version is "shrouded" (Hong Mai's Rongzhai Essays, Volume I, Hu Zai's Tiao Xi Yu Yin Cong Hua, Volume 31); Four fields, grasslands in all directions.

The sky is gray: gray: cyan. Pale and blue, the sky is pale and blue.

Vastness: a vast appearance. See (xiàn): same as "present", revealing.

Appreciate this folk song, which outlines the magnificent and rich scenery of the northern grassland and expresses the pride of Chileans who love their hometown and life. Open realm, majestic tone, clear language and strong artistic generalization. "Chilechuan, shady mountain", tell the geographical location of Chilechuan.

Yinshan Mountain is a mountain stretching beyond the Great Wall, and the grassland is embedded in Yinshan Mountain, giving people a magnificent impression. "The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields." Looking around, the sky is like a huge dome felt tent, covering the whole prairie.

"The sky is grey and wild", the sky is blue, and the grassland is endless and endless. The first six sentences of the poem are written about Pingchuan, Dashan, the sky and the four fields, covering all directions, and the artistic conception is extremely broad and magnificent.

However, the poet's description is a general static sketch from a macro perspective, without any specific description, which makes people feel a little empty and dull. But when you read the last sentence-"the wind blows, you see cattle and sheep", the realm will suddenly change.

Grassland is the hometown of herdsmen and the world of cattle and sheep, but because of the rich pasture, all cattle and sheep are hidden in the green ocean. Only when a breeze blows and the grass waves rise and fall, do cattle and sheep flash out in the low grass.

Cattle and white sheep, a group of east and a group of west, are everywhere. Thus, from static to dynamic, from pale to colorful, the whole grassland is full of vitality, and even the dome-like sky is colored.

Therefore, people call this last sentence a clear pen, and appreciate the word "wind", the initiator of the three verbs "blow", "low" and "see". The last three sentences, "The sky is grey, the wild land is boundless, the wind and grass are low, and the cattle and sheep are low", are a magnificent and vibrant panorama of the grassland.

"When the wind blows grass, you can see cattle and sheep." A gust of wind bends the grass, exposing flocks of cattle and sheep, vividly depicting the scene of rich water and grass and fat cattle and sheep here. There are only twenty words in the whole poem, which shows a magnificent picture of the life of ancient herders in China.

This song has a distinct nomadic color and a strong grassland flavor. From language to artistic conception, it can be said that it is natural, its quality is straightforward and simple, and its meaning is really pure.

There are no obscure sentences in the language, which express the heroic feelings of nomadic people in a simple and vivid way. The creation background "Chile Song" was born in the Northern Dynasties in the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China's history.

Because Chileans were mainly living in Monan area at that time, they called Monan area "Chileanchuan". The famous Song of Chile is an idyllic poem written by Chileans in Xianbei language during the Northern Qi Dynasty, which was later translated into Chinese.

This is a folk song sung by Chileans, translated from Xianbei into Chinese. It praises the scenery of grassland and the life of nomadic people.

The first two sentences "Chilechuan, under the Yinshan Mountain" show that Chilechuan is located at the foot of the towering Yinshan Mountain, which sets off the grassland background very majestic. Then there are two sentences: "The sky is like a dome, and the cage covers four fields". Zile people use the "dome" in their own lives as a metaphor, saying that the sky is like a felt dome tent, covering all directions of the grassland, so as to describe the magnificent scene of the distant view and the connection between the wild and the wild.

This kind of sight can only be seen on the grassland or at sea. The last three sentences, "The sky is grey, the wild land is boundless, the wind and grass are low, and the cattle and sheep are low", are a magnificent and vibrant panorama of the grassland.

"When the wind blows grass, you can see cattle and sheep." A gust of wind bends the grass, exposing flocks of cattle and sheep, vividly depicting the scene of rich water and grass and fat cattle and sheep here. There are only twenty words in the whole poem, which shows a magnificent picture of the life of ancient herders in China.

This poem has a clear and generous style unique to the folk songs of the Northern Dynasties, with an open realm, a majestic tone, clear language and strong artistic generalization. Huang Tingjian, a poet in the Song Dynasty, said that the author of this folk song "hastily used strange words to cover up the truth" (The Inscription of the Valley, Volume 7).

Because the author is very familiar with the life of grassland herders, he can grasp the characteristics at once without hard engraving, and the artistic effect is very good.

3. The poem describing the vastness of the sky in Yuanye is the poem describing the vastness of the sky in Yuanye: the sky is like a sky, and the cage covers four fields. The sky is gray and wild.

Said by: Lyle Song, selected from Yuefu Poems, is a folk song that spread to the north of the Yellow River in the Northern Dynasties during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It is generally believed that it was translated into Chinese by Xianbei. Original text:

Chileger

Southern and Northern Dynasties: Yuefu Poems

Chilechuan at the foot of Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields.

The sky is gray and wild. See cattle and sheep when the wind blows.

Translation:

At the foot of Yinshan Mountain, there is a huge plain where Zile people live. The sky of Chilechuan, which is connected with the earth on all sides, looks like a felt tent where herders live.

Under the blue sky, the grassland green waves roll, the wind blows below the grass, and flocks of cattle and sheep appear and disappear.

Extended data:

Creative background:

From the 4th century to the 6th century, most parts of northern China were under the rule of Xianbei, Xiongnu and other ethnic minorities, and five regimes, namely Northern Wei, Northern Qi and Northern Friday, were successively established, which was called "Northern Dynasty" in history.

Folk songs in the Northern Dynasties were mainly recorded in Chinese after the Northern Wei Dynasty. These songs are bold and unconstrained in style, lyrical and straightforward, and plain in language, which shows the heroic spirit of the northern nationalities.

This folk song "Chile Song" was first seen in the 86th volume of Yuefu Poems edited by Guo Songmao. Who is the author of the song of Chile? There have been different views from all walks of life.

Some people think that Hu is one of the authors, and some even think that Hu is the author. Some people think that Hu is only the earliest known singer, not the author.

Appreciate:

Beginning: "Chilechuan, under the Yinshan Mountain." These two sentences not only explain the geographical location of Chilechuan, but also invite the majestic Yinshan Mountain as the background of the vast grassland.

This is like the picture we often see in movies: first show you the macro scene, and then lead you to enjoy more wonderful and unique wonders when you are attracted by it.

Enjoy the first wonder first: "The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields." Ziller people are considerate of others: in order to let us appreciate the magnificent wonders of this wild day, they even think of using the "dome" in their own lives as a metaphor.

The sky is like their huge dome felt tent, covering all directions of the grassland. You see, the seamless place where they live is the whole world!

Then enjoy the second wonder: "The sky is gray and wild." Pale, that is, cyan or blue. When we say "sky", it is blue sky. So "the sky is gray" means that the sky is blue, not gray as some people say.

Then, the first meaning is "vastness". It can be seen that Mangyuan describes the vastness and vastness of Chilechuan. It turns out that this land used to be like this: the sky is blue and the fields are endless!

Now, enjoy the third wonder: "See cattle and sheep at the wind and grass." "Some people say that he has been to the grassland and seen cattle and sheep on the grassland. But the grass is not high. Cattle and sheep can see clearly when grazing on the grassland, and it is not the wind that blows the grass down!

Yes, but this statement ignores at least the following two situations: first, he only saw a grassland where the grass was really low; If he had been to Hulunbeier grassland, I'm afraid he wouldn't say so.

Secondly, the grassland written by the author is very different from the grassland now: at that time, the hometown of herders was a green grassland connected with the blue sky, a world of cattle and sheep. Because the pasture is particularly rich, all the cattle and sheep are hidden in the green ocean.

4. What is the poem of Chilean song? "Chile Song" is a folk song that spread among Xianbei people in the North of the Yellow River during the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China, and it is of great significance in the study of Chinese classical literature and ancient history. Chile: Ethnic name, who lived in Shuozhou (now northern Shaanxi Province) during the Northern Qi Dynasty, is an ancient ethnic group in China, belonging to primitive nomadic tribes, also known as Chile, Gaoche, Dili, Tiele and Dingling. The author is Jin Po, a nobleman in Northern Qi Dynasty, whose original name was Borden. Name: Chileger

Time: Southern and Northern Dynasties

Type: folk songs

Author: Yuefu poems

original work

Chileger

Chilechuan, Yinshanxia,

The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields.

The sky is gray and wild,

See cattle and sheep when the wind blows.

5. Excuse me, the poem "Chilechuan", Chilechuan?

Folk songs in northern dynasties

Chilechuan,

Under the shady mountain,

The sky is like a vault,

Cage covers four areas.

The sky is gray,

Wild,

See cattle and sheep when the wind blows.

(1) Chilechuan-Chilechuan people live in Pingchuan. Chile was a nomadic people in ancient times, living in present-day Gansu and Inner Mongolia.

(2) Yinshan Mountain, that is, Daqingshan Mountain, is located in the middle of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and it runs east-west.

(3) Dome-a dome-shaped felt tent inhabited by nomadic people, which looks like a yurt.

4 see-use "now", now.

This ancient folk song praises the magnificent and rich scenery of the northern grassland and expresses the pride of Chileans who love their hometown and life.

"Chilechuan, shady mountain", tell the geographical location of Chilechuan. Yinshan Mountain is a mountain stretching beyond the Great Wall, and the grassland is embedded in Yinshan Mountain, giving people a magnificent impression. "The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields." Looking around, the sky is like a huge dome felt tent, covering the whole prairie. "The sky is grey and wild", the sky is blue, and the grassland is endless and endless.

The first six sentences of the poem are written about Pingchuan, Dashan, the sky and the four fields, covering all directions, and the artistic conception is extremely broad and magnificent. However, the poet's description is a general static sketch from a macro perspective, without any specific description, which makes people feel a little empty and dull. But when you read the last sentence-"the wind blows, you see cattle and sheep", the realm will suddenly change. Grassland is the hometown of herdsmen and the world of cattle and sheep, but because of the rich pasture, all cattle and sheep are hidden in the green ocean. Only when a breeze blows and the grass waves rise and fall, do cattle and sheep flash out in the low grass. Cattle and white sheep, a group of east and a group of west, are everywhere. Thus, from static to dynamic, from pale to colorful, the whole grassland is full of vitality, and even the dome-like sky is colored. Therefore, people call this last sentence a clear pen, and appreciate the word "wind", the initiator of the three verbs "blow", "low" and "see".

Zile people use dome-shaped felt tents to compare the grassland sky and eulogize the scenery of "wind blowing grass and low cattle and sheep", which is closely related to their lifestyle. The treasury is a mobile room for nomadic dissidents, and cattle, sheep and pastures are their sources of food and clothing. They have deep feelings for these things that are related to their lives and destiny. Therefore, we say that they eulogize grasslands and cattle and sheep, that is, eulogize their hometown and life; We also believe that this folk song has a strong national and local color, and this is also the reason.

6. The ancient poem of Chilechuan you asked is the Song of Chilechuan.

Songs of Chu-Yuefu Poems in the Southern and Northern Dynasties

Chilechuan at the foot of Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields.

The sky is grey and wild. See cattle and sheep when the wind blows.

Translation:

At the foot of Yinshan Mountain, there is a big plain where Zile people live.

The sky in Chilechuan is connected with the earth in all directions.

It looks like a felt tent where Taoist herdsmen live.

The grassland under the blue sky, green waves rolling.

When the wind blows to the grass, flocks of cattle and sheep appear and disappear. correct