Mountain climbing poems

Mountain climbing poems are as follows:

1. When you reach the top of the mountain, you can see all the small mountains. ——"Wang Yue"? Du Fu, Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: The last two sentences of "I will be at the top of the mountain, and I can see all the small mountains", it is said that the poet came up with the idea of ????climbing the mountain from looking at the mountain. The couplet is Jue Xiang, which once again highlights the height of Mount Tai, depicts the majestic posture and momentum of the poet, and also shows the poet's ambition. "Huidang" is a Chinese colloquialism, which means "must".

If you interpret "hui dang" as "should", it will be inaccurate and dull. The comparison between the small mountains and the tall Mount Tai shows the poet's ambition and spirit of not being afraid of difficulties, daring to climb to the top, and overlooking everything.

2. Don’t be afraid of clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the highest level. ——"Climbing Feilai Peak"? Song Dynasty Wang Anshi

Appreciation: This poem reflects the poet's courageous and fearless enterprising spirit in order to realize his political ambitions. In the first sentence of the poem, the poet uses the exaggerated word "Qianxun" to express the height of his own foothold by referring to the height of the ancient pagoda on the peak. The second sentence of the poem cleverly depicts the glorious scene of the rising sun seen on the tower.

It shows the poet's vitality, ambition for reform and full confidence in the future, which becomes the emotional tone of the whole poem. The last two sentences of the poem follow the first two sentences to describe the scene, discuss and express emotions, making the poem both vivid and profound in philosophy.

The ancients often worried about floating clouds covering the sun and evil ministers covering up the wise, but the poet added the word "not afraid". It shows the poet's courage and determination to be far-sighted in politics and not afraid of evil.

3. When I passed the bamboo courtyard, I met a monk and talked to him, so I had another half day to relax. ——"Inscribed on the Monk's House in Helin Temple" Li She, Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: "Yin Guo? Meeting a monk in the courtyard", "Yin" should be a preposition, with the meaning of "because of"; "? "Yuan" refers to a temple, a place where monks can meditate, learn about Taoism and practice Buddhism. Poetry? Come here? What? Whether he came intentionally or just happened to be passing by, in any case, he went in and chatted with the monks in the temple for a long time about Zen and enlightenment.

The word "Feng" in "Feng Monk Hua" tells the reader that they met him unexpectedly; "Hua" means talking to the monk about Zen enlightenment, chatting, and expressing his depression and unhappiness. Discuss the joys, sorrows, joys, and so on. We all know that as Buddhists, the concept of treatment in ancient times was to downplay utilitarianism, calm emotions, turn a blind eye to the bleak reality, and remain calm at every change.

No matter how many troubles and unhappiness you have, learn to hide them deeply, so that you can forget the past, smile to you, and look forward to the future. "You can feel relaxed and half leisurely", the finishing touch. I was half idle because I met a monk while passing the courtyard and talked to him. This sentence has a deep Zen meaning and reveals the meaning of blindness in interest. Half-time is the most rare thing.