Li Bai’s stay in the mountain temple at night accurately describes the scene of the mountain standing tall (correct)
The poem "Staying in the Mountain Temple at Night" uses exaggeration to combine the (towering buildings) of the mountain temple with the The night (Starry Night is Beautiful) is written very realistically, giving people an immersive feeling. Original poem: "Sleeping in the Mountain Temple at Night" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's dangerous tower is a hundred feet high, and he can pick the stars with his hands. Don't dare to speak loudly for fear of frightening the people in heaven.
Interpretation: The tall building of the temple on the mountain is so tall, it seems to be a hundred feet tall. People upstairs seem to be able to pick off the stars in the sky with just one hand. Standing here, I dare not speak loudly for fear of disturbing the gods in heaven.
Extended information: "A dangerous building is a hundred feet high." Use one hundred words to describe the height of a temple building. How high is it? You can pick the stars with your hands. Climbing to the top floor, it seems like you can reach the stars as soon as you reach out. The three or four sentences push the imagination to the extreme, "I dare not speak loudly for fear of alarming the gods in heaven." The poet stood upstairs and did not dare to speak loudly, for fear of alarming the immortals in heaven. It turns out that we can be so close to extraordinary nature!
The lines in this poem are exaggerated, but they make people feel the same. One cannot help but admire Li Taibai's surging poetry and fantastic imagination. This kind of thing and imagination embodies the ancient Chinese philosophers' aesthetic pursuit of nature, that is, the return to freedom of life, and the realm of free and unrestrained life.
In the view of ancient Chinese philosophers, the ideal personality to achieve "free travel" is to return to nature, abandon artificiality, and connect with the eternal and endless sun, moon, stars, rivers and earth. The self is integrated into the infinite creation, and heaven, man, and things have entered the sacred realm of unity.