Who is the author of Climbing the Bird House? Thank you, everyone.
The mountains cover the day, Wang Zhihuan, and the ocean drains the golden river. But if you expand your vision by 300 miles to a higher level, the name of the Tang poem "Heron House" is a chapter of the stork house (also known as stork house) in yongji city. Because of its spectacular structure, unique structure and magnificent momentum, coupled with superior geographical location and beautiful scenery, literati and poets of all dynasties have boarded this building one after another to express their feelings with songs, leaving many immortal chapters commanding and admiring the great river. There are many poems on this topic, among which the works of Li Yi, Wang Zhihuan and Chang Dang are the most famous. Cangshan covers the day, herons lodge, and the ocean drains the golden river. Take a step further. Stork: The former site is in Yongji County, Shanxi Province. It is three stories high, with Zhongtiao Mountain in front and the Yellow River at the bottom. Legend has it that storks often inhabit here, hence the name. 2. Day: the sun. 3. rely on: rely on. 4. Everyone: Disappear. The sun sets near the mountains. 5. Poverty: Exhausted, reaching the extreme. 6. clairvoyance: broad vision. 7. More: Come again. The setting sun slowly sinks beside the western hills, and the surging Yellow River rushes to the East China Sea. If you want to see the scenery of Wan Li, you must climb a higher tower. The meter of poetry belongs to the style that the first sentence doesn't rhyme. The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea. ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○967 Among them, the first two sentences are what you see. "The Mountain Covers the Day" is about the view, the mountain and the scenery seen when climbing the building, and "The River with the Ocean Discharging Gold" is about the close-up view, the water is spectacular and magnificent. Here, the poet captured the rivers and mountains of Wan Li in a very simple and plain language with just ten words; Later, when people read these ten words a thousand years later, they felt like they were underground. If they see the scenery, they will feel that their minds are open. Looking into the distance, a touch of sunset sank to the endless rolling mountains in front of the building and disappeared into Ran Ran at the end of the field of vision. This is the sky view, the distant view and the western view. The second sentence is about the Yellow River flowing through the front and bottom of the building, roaring south, then turning east in the distance and flowing to the sea. This is from the ground to the horizon, from near to far, from west to east. When these two poems are combined, the scenery of up and down, far and near, and things are all contained under the pen, which makes the picture look particularly broad and distant. As far as the second poem is concerned, the poet can't see the Yellow River entering the sea on the stork building. The sentence is written in the middle of the poem, which is a way to combine the foreground with the sky. This writing increases the breadth and depth of the picture. Calling the sun "daytime" is a realistic style. The setting sun holds the mountain, and the clouds cover the fog. At this time, the brightness of the weakened sun is even dimmer, and the poet directly observes the wonders of the sun. As for the "Yellow River". Of course it is also realistic. It flies like a golden ribbon in the mountains. What the poet presented to him was a magnificent picture. This picture is still in a fast-changing dynamic. It's only a short process to walk by the mountain for a day; The Yellow River flows to the sea, but it is an eternal movement. If this kind of scenery is beautiful, then it is a dynamic beauty, full of infinite vitality and lively beauty. This is not a so-called "freeze frame", not a precious fossil or specimen. The generosity of the poet left a deep impression on the readers. Write the last two sentences. "But you have broadened your horizons by three hundred miles", a poet's endless desire to explore, wants to see further and see where his eyesight can reach. The only way is to stand higher and "walk up a flight of stairs". "A thousand miles" and "the first floor" are imaginary numbers, which are both vertical and horizontal spaces in the poet's imagination. The words "to be poor" and "to be better" contain many hopes and longings. These two well-known 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. As far as the writing characteristics of the whole poem are concerned, this poem is what the Japanese monk Konghai said in On the Chamber of Secrets in the Mirror. Some people say that poetry should not be reasonable. This should only mean that poetry should not be blunt, boring and abstract, not that philosophy cannot be revealed and promoted in poetry. Just like this poem, it perfectly dissolves truth, scenery and events, making readers feel comfortable instead of reasoning. This is a mode to express the philosophy of life through thinking in images according to the characteristics of poetry. The writing of this poem has another feature: it is a quatrain full of antithesis. In the first two sentences, the nouns "daytime" and "Yellow River" are relative, the colors "white" and "yellow" are relative, and the verbs "one" and "ru" are relative. The last two sentences are the same, which constitutes a formal perfection. When Shen De selected this poem in Tang Poetry and Song Poetry, he pointed out: "All four languages are correct, and it is not too expensive to read, so the bones are high." There are only two couplets in the quatrains, both of which are antithetical sentences. If it is not full of momentum and clear-cut, it will easily appear dull or fragmented. In this poem, the previous combination is the opposite name, the so-called "right and wrong", and the sentence is extremely neat, heavy and powerful, which shows the greatness of the scene written; The latter combination is that although the two sentences are relative, there is no trace of confrontation. Therefore, the poet's dual skills are also very mature. The author introduces Wang Zhihuan (688-742), a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The word Ji Ling was originally from Jinyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi), and his great-grandfather moved to Jiangxian, Shanxi. His brother's bitterness has a literary name. Bold and uninhibited, he often lamented fencing, and his poems were sung by musicians at that time, which made him famous for a while. He often sings with Gao Shi and Wang Changling, and is famous for being good at describing frontier fortress scenery. The words in his poems are simple, but his creation is far-reaching, which makes people wrapped in poems and memorable. There are six poems in total, among which "In the Heron Tower", "Liangzhou Ci" (the first one) and "Farewell" are all famous, especially the first two are the most popular, which can be described as "all can be recited"; "Climbing to the next floor, the sky is 300 miles wide" and "The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, and there is an isolated city on Wan Ren Mountain" are famous sentences that have been passed down through the ages, and it is these two poems that have won the poet a prominent position that will last forever. [3] Pronunciation of the whole poem [Mandarin reading] bá i rí y and Shā n j Ρ n The white sun was exhausted by the mountain, and oceans drain the golden river. But as long as you go up a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. [Edit this paragraph] Li's "Heron Tower" work information name "Heron Tower" era The original poem "Heron Tower" by Li Yi in the Tang Dynasty is hundreds of feet west of the stork tower, with boundless clouds in Tingzhou, empty flutes in Han Dynasty and half dusk in Wei Shanchuan. A thousand years later, you still hate speed, but one day's worries are long. The wind and smoke homesick, far away will hurt yourself. A Brief Analysis of the Works This poem is from The Whole Tang Poetry (Volume 283_25), originally titled "With Cui Yi in the Heron Building". The first half of the poem describes the scenery of the mirage and expresses nostalgia for the past, while the second half of the poet links the magnificent landscape of mountains and rivers with the sorrow of short life. Li Yi (748-827) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Yu Jun, a native of ancient Tibet (now Wuwei, Gansu) in Shaanxi, moved to Zhengzhou, Henan. Dali Jinshi, the first Zheng county commandant, could not be promoted for a long time, and then abandoned his official position. When Xian Zong was an official secretary, he had less supervision and eventually became a minister of rites. The poetic style is bold and lively, especially the frontier poems. There are more than 60 existing poems/kloc-0. And Li Yiji. [4][ Edit this paragraph] Chang Dang's poem "In the Heron Tower" information name works "In the Heron Tower" Tang Dynasty Chang Dang genre five-character quatrain original "In the Heron Tower" on birds, higher than the world. The weather surrounds Ye Ping, and rivers pass through the mountains. Brief analysis of the works Although this poem has only 20 words, its artistic conception is very magnificent, which can be said to be a masterpiece describing the scenery of the mirage. The author briefly introduces Chang Dang, a native of Hedong. At first, his children were drafted into the army, and later he worked as a scholar in Dali for seven years. At the beginning of Zhenyuan, he was a doctor of Taichang, and later he was a secretariat of Zhou Guo. There are poems with brothers and sisters. A book of poems. [5][ Edit this paragraph] Three Comparative Comments on Lusu Shen Kuo, a great scientist in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote in "Meng Qian Bi Tan": "The stork building in the river has three floors, and it is far-sighted and has a bird's eye view of the river. There are many poets in the Tang Dynasty, but Li Yi, Wang Zhihuan and Chang Dang can strengthen their views. Among these three poems, Li Yi's poem is the seven laws; Wang Zhihuan and Chang Dang's poems are five unique poems, all entitled "In the Heron Villa". Among them, Wang Zhihuan's "In the Lodge of the Heron" is the most popular, and its poetic and picturesque meaning is magnificent, which can be called a masterpiece. But with Wang Zhihuan's poems ahead, the Chang Party's poems finally lost, and the Wang Party's poems had to be lost forever.