The heron residence is a poem that the mountain covers the day and the sea discharges the golden river.
By going up one flight of stairs, look further.
In the Lodge of Herons, the poetic sunset slowly sinks down beside the mountains, and the surging Yellow River rushes to the sea.
If you want to see the scenery thousands of miles away, you must climb a higher tower.
Appreciation of "Looking at the Heron Tower" At dusk, you can have a panoramic view of Guique Tower and Wan Li rivers and mountains. The setting sun gradually sets on the distant horizon. The first two poems shrink Wan Li at close range, making it look like Wan Li at close range, which is vast and magnificent. The last two sentences are the sublimation of the realm, which is unexpected and innovative. They are forward-looking, enterprising and affectionate. Some people say that "poetry should not be reasoned in a boring and abstract way."
The whole poem is composed of four parts, which are neat, coherent and magnificent. It is an immortal work in Tang poetry.
Brief Introduction to Wang Zhihuan Wang Zhihuan (688-742) was a famous poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. His name is Ji Ling, Han nationality, from Jiangzhou (now Xinjiang County, Shanxi Province). Bold and uninhibited, he often mourned swordsmanship, and his poems were sung by musicians at that time. At that time, he often sang with Gao Shi and Wang Changling, and was famous for describing the frontier fortress scenery.
Representative works include Heron Pavilion and Liangzhou Ci. "The mountain covers the day, and the sea drains the golden river. But as long as you go up a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. "This is the eternal swan song.