the Tang Dynasty
Lipper
Dangerous buildings are hundreds of feet high, and you can pick stars with your hands.
Dare not speak loudly for fear of scaring people.
[Notes]
Dangerous building: a tall building, which refers to a temple built on the top of the mountain.
100 feet: Fictional, not real. The buildings here are very high.
Stars: Stars in the sky. Fear: I'm afraid.
(translation)
How high the temple on the mountain is, people upstairs can reach out and pick the stars in the sky. I dare not speak loudly for fear of disturbing the gods in the sky.
[Appreciation]
Sleeping in a Mountain Temple is a short poem written by Li Bai.
The first sentence depicts a steep, straight and towering temple building.
dangerous
The word "Gao" is eye-catching, and the ingenious combination of the word "Gao" in the same sentence accurately, vividly and vividly depicts the extraordinary momentum of the mountain temple standing on the top of the mountain and dominating the world.
The second sentence sets off the towering sky of the mountain temple with extremely exaggerated methods. Every word leads the reader's aesthetic sight to the splendid night sky of Xinghan. Instead of giving people the feeling that "the heights are too cold", it gives people a sense of broadness and arouses people's yearning for the towering "dangerous buildings" with the beauty of starry night.