1, the mountain covers the day, and the ocean drains the golden river. But you broaden your horizons by 300 miles and take it to the next level.
Translation:
Day and night come in turn, as continuous as a mountain peak; The Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see further, you must climb a higher castle.
Appreciate:
This is Wang Zhihuan's In the Heron Villa. The whole poem describes his experience of climbing mountains. He lamented the magnificence and infinite beauty of the natural landscape, and expressed the author's open-minded mind and transcendental realm, as well as his short-term thinking and determination to pursue Excellence. The whole poem is beautiful and fluent, full of philosophy and emotion, which is a classic in China's ancient poetry. Among them, the phrase "the mountains cover the day, and the sea drains the golden river" is widely spread and becomes a classic.
2. Spring Garden can't be closed.
Translation:
The beauty of spring can't be confined in the garden, just like an apricot sticking out of the wall.
Appreciate:
This sentence comes from Wang Changling's Flowers in Tang Dynasty are Not Flowers. It expresses that the vibrant, beautiful and prosperous scene of spring can't be fixed in one place, just like the red apricots, sticking out from the wall. The charm and vitality of spring can't be restricted and trapped. They constantly expand and spread beyond any restrictions and boundaries.
This sentence implies that people should abandon bondage and bondage, pursue freedom and independence, and enjoy the happiness and beauty of life. At the same time, it also reminds us to cherish time, grasp the brevity and preciousness of spring, and feel the beauty and magic of nature more.
3. Swallows come to Xinhua News Agency, Qingming, pear flower falls.
Translation:
When the swallows came, the rice had turned yellow, but the pears didn't fall until after Qingming.
Appreciate:
This sentence reflects the alternation of seasons and the flow of time in nature. Swallow is the representative of spring, and beige is the symbol of early summer. On the other hand, pear blossoms represent the arrival of spring, but they will wither only after Tomb-Sweeping Day. This process tells us that the change of time is unstoppable, and the change of seasons is also a part of the laws of nature.
In addition, this poem has another meaning, that is, the development and change of things not only depends on the passage of time, but also is closely related to the changes of surrounding environment and conditions. Swallows come back to find new homes, while pears are unwilling to wither in response to climate change, which reveals the tenacity and adaptability of the vitality of all things in nature.