The meaning of the poem Full Moon

The beauty of the words "straight" and "round" is as follows:

1, straight: straight represents the scenery on the Great Wall, represents the vast land outside the Great Wall, and has the feeling of being open and boundless. At the same time, straightness can also be interpreted as firmness and fortitude, which means that the poet sticks to his beliefs and ideals.

2. Circle: The circle represents the moon, emphasizing that the poet stands on a tall building and overlooks the bright full moon in the sky. This image is poetic, implying the poet's admiration for nature and thinking about the universe. In addition, the circle can also be understood as overall harmony, symbolizing the poet's pursuit and yearning for life.

The background and significance of stone competition creation are as follows:

1. In the 24th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Tubo sent troops to attack the vassal states of the Tang Dynasty. In the spring of 737 A.D., Cui, the deputy envoy, went to Hexi Festival and defeated the Tibetan army in the west. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty ordered Wang Wei to go out to Liangzhou as an imperial censor to comfort and inspect the military situation, and to serve as our envoy in Hexi. In fact, he pushed Wang Wei out of the court. This poem was written on the way to the fortress.

2. The mission to the frontier in the poem shows that the protagonist is an official, who was sent to the frontier area, perhaps to perform a task or patrol the frontier. In this process, he appreciated the natural beauty of the fortress, and the poet Wang Wei expressed his love for nature and profound observation of the beautiful scenery of the fortress through the protagonist's perspective.

This poem is full of praise for nature. Wang Wei showed the magnificence of nature by depicting the Yellow River, white clouds, isolated cities, mountains and rivers. The natural scenery in the poem is not only the background of the work, but also reflects the poet's deep love and admiration for nature.

4. Wang Wei's poems often inspire people to reflect on the relationship between nature and mankind. This poem expresses the unity of man and nature and the insignificance of man in front of nature. It encourages people to appreciate the beauty of nature, and also guides people to protect the environment and cherish nature.