The second poem in Chilean songs means

The second sentence in "Song of Chile" is "the sky is like a vault, and the cage covers four fields", which means that the sky is like a tent with a vault, which is vast and boundless, and all sides are covered with wild fields. . Yuefu poems in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

The sky is like a vault, that is, the sky is like its huge dome felt tent. Dome tent: A dome-shaped felt tent used by nomadic people, shaped like a yurt.

Original poem:

Chile Song: Yuefu Poetry 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 gray and wild. See cattle and sheep when the wind blows.

Explanation:

The vast plain of Chile, just under the mountains thousands of miles away, is like a dome tent in the sky, boundless and covered with Yuan Ye in all directions.

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.

Extended data:

Pueraria lobata was born in the Northern Dynasty 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.

"The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields." These two sentences come from the background above, saying that the picture is magnificent and the Amano is magnificent. At the same time, grasping the most typical characteristics of this national life, the singer drew a picture of the northern country with a pen like a rafter.

Zile people use the dome-shaped felt tent to compare the grassland sky, saying that the felt dome tent covers all directions of the grassland, so as to describe the magnificent prospect and the connection between the wild and the wild. This kind of sight can only be seen on the grassland or at sea.

Praising the scenery of "seeing cattle and sheep at the wind and grass" 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.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Chilean Songs (Folk Songs of Southern and Northern Dynasties)