Poetry of numbers

This poem about numbers is as follows:

The "mountain village" goes to two or three miles, and there are four or five smoke villages. The pavilions are six or seven, and the flowers bloom in eighty or ninety. The meaning of this poem is: at first glance, two or three miles away, mist enveloped four or five families. There are six or seven pavilions beside the village, and many flowers are in full bloom. This poem depicts the scenery of the mountain village with numbers.

Poems containing "number" are as follows:

Let bygones be bygones, count romantic figures, and look at the present —— Modern Mao Zedong's Qinyuan Spring Snow

Countless heroes of beautiful mountains and rivers compete and bend their backs —— Modern Mao Zedong's "Qinyuan Spring Snow"

A few plums in a corner, cold ling alone —— Plum Blossom/Plum Blossom by Wang Anshi in Song Dynasty

Guazhou is at the mouth of Beijing, separated by several mountains-Wang Anshi went to Guazhou in Song Dynasty.

I also throw a few pieces of paper with people, the world is too simple and there is no space-Wen Zhiming pays a New Year call in Ming Dynasty.

Knowledge expansion

Ancient poetry is an important part of China's excellent cultural heritage, with profound historical accumulation and unique artistic charm.

Below I appreciate an ancient poem for you and make a brief analysis.

In the Heron Tower is a famous work by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The following is the full text of this poem:

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea. By going up one flight of stairs, look further.

This poem focuses on the description of scenery, expressing the magnificent scenery, career and vision for the future seen by the author from the mirage.

The first sentence, "The mountains cover the day, and the ocean drains the golden river", shows the vast land and the rushing river through the description of the natural landscape, giving people unlimited imagination space. These two sentences are far-reaching and magnificent, so that readers can immediately feel the vastness and greatness of nature.

Then, "But you can broaden your horizons by walking up a flight of stairs", and the poet expresses his desire for progress by "wanting to be poor". He is not satisfied with the beautiful scenery in front of him, but hopes to "go up a storey still higher" and surpass the mountains and rivers in front of him. This sentence expresses the author's spirit of pursuing progress and constantly surpassing himself.

The whole poem uses concise and clear language and beautiful and fluent sentences, which makes this poem more effectively express the author's emotions and themes. Through the description of mountains and rivers, my thoughts on life are integrated, and the author's desire and pursuit for progress and continuous transcendence are expressed.

Although this poem shows the author's realm in just four sentences, it has far-reaching significance. It not only shows the author's admiration for the magnificent landscape of nature, but also expresses the author's spiritual attitude of pursuing progress and surpassing himself. At the same time, the end of the poem also leaves infinite room for reverie, encouraging readers to constantly pursue higher realms in their life journey.

In Heron Hostel, with its concise, vivid and philosophical writing techniques, shows Wang Zhihuan's profound insight into nature and life, which is widely read and appreciated. With its unique artistic charm, this poem has become a classic of China ancient literature.