On the writing background of how Zhongnanshan took off

See how Zhongnanshan takes off. The writing background is as follows:

1, Seeing how Zhongnanshan takes off is one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty poet Zuyong, and it is a poem depicting landscapes. Zhong Nanshan, located in Xi, Shaanxi Province, is a towering mountain range south of Chang 'an, and it is also one of the objects that ancient literati like to describe. When Zuyong wrote Looking at Zhongnanshan, he was attracted by the beautiful scenery of Zhong Nanshan when he was working in Chang 'an or visiting the south of Chang 'an.

2. The poem depicts the beautiful scenery of Yinling Mountain in Zhongnanshan, with overlapping peaks, pines and cypresses, which shows the beauty and tranquility of nature. The writing background may also be related to the social environment and cultural atmosphere at that time. In the Tang Dynasty, with the prosperity of culture, literati were keen to describe the natural beauty of mountains and rivers to express their awe and love for nature and life.

3. Poetry expresses awe and admiration for nature by depicting the beautiful scenery of Mount Zhongnan, and also embodies the pursuit and admiration for natural beauty in the cultural atmosphere at that time. "See how Zhongnanshan flies" is a beautiful poem depicting the landscape, which shows the magnificence and quietness of nature, and also reflects the pursuit and admiration of natural beauty in the cultural atmosphere at that time.

See how Zhongnanshan takes off.

1 is a five-line poem written by Zuyong, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the beautiful scenery of Yinling Mountain in the south of Chang 'an. In the first two sentences, the poet looks through the "window" and looks beautiful at a glance; The last two sentences describe the beauty of Zhongnanshan in detail. Although the poem is only four short sentences, it vividly describes the beautiful scenery of Zhong Nanshan at dusk.

2. In the first two sentences of this poem, look at how Mount Zhongnan soars. The white top of the mountain covers the clouds, which means that the northern slope of Mount Zhongnan is beautiful and the snow is floating in the sky like a cloud. Through the window, the poet described the mountain peaks above the white clouds in the distance, giving people an ethereal and elegant feeling. When the town in the valley becomes colder and colder, the warm sky opens at the snow line, which describes the beauty of Zhong Nanshan in detail.

3. The poet uses the warm sky at the snow line to describe that the sun shines on the leaves, making the originally dark forest bright; And the towns in the valley are getting colder and colder, which on the other hand shows that the temperature in mountainous areas is much lower than that in cities, and it is colder at night. Although the whole poem has only four short sentences, it not only shows the natural beauty of Mount Zhongnan, but also reflects the poet's awe and praise of nature.