1, a hundred feet of water meets the sky is a poem "Frost Moon" by Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. A hundred feet of water meets the sky, which is a magnificent and magnificent expression to describe the scenery. It is usually used to describe the height and grandeur of pavilions, buildings or natural landscapes.
2. The height of100 feet means that the building is towering into the sky and the height is extremely high. "Water connecting the sky" means that the water surface or current downstairs is connected with the sky, which makes people feel as if water is connected with the sky, and the scenery is extremely spectacular.
This word is often used to describe the magnificent scenery between mountains and rivers, and can also be used to describe other tall and spectacular buildings or natural landscapes, emphasizing their grandeur, majesty and shocking momentum.
Li Shangyin, a poet in Tang Dynasty
1, Li Shangyin is an outstanding poet in the Tang Dynasty, and his poems are famous for their beauty and obscurity. His poems are full of complex images and unique artistic conception, sometimes involving Buddhism and Taoism, reflecting his inner world and feelings.
2. Li Shangyin's poetic talent was shown at an early age. He once met a Taoist girl on Yuyang Mountain and wrote poems such as "Seeing Sister Song Huayang off on a moonlit night" for her. But his poetic talent was not recognized in time until he met Bai Juyi, the literary leader at that time.
3. Li Shangyin's career is not smooth. He took part in the dispute between Niu and Li in North Korea at that time and was finally forced to leave the court. When he was a junior official in Sichuan Bashu area, he lived in poverty and his family was not around, so his poems were full of loneliness and sadness.
4. There are many poems by Li Shangyin, the most famous one is "A Short Message to Friends in the North on a Rainy Night". This poem describes the poet's yearning for his loved ones in the drizzle of autumn night and expresses his feelings for his family. The artistic conception of this poem is very beautiful and moving, the language is concise and smooth, and it is full of poetry and painting.
In addition to Notes for a Friend in the North on a Rainy Night, Li Shangyin's representative works include Russell's For Cui Yonghe and Cui Zhou Pavilion, Yi Xian, Jia Sheng and Night Tour to Xichan Temple Pavilion. These poems all reflect his inner world and feelings, and express his thoughts and feelings about nature, life and society.