"Ascending" uses the artistic technique of rendering to describe the environment and scenery in many aspects to highlight the image and enhance the artistic effect.
"The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes are screaming in mourning, and the white birds are flying back from the clear sands of Nagisa." In this couplet, what you see and hear when you look up is six close-up shots, which exaggerate the characteristics of the autumn river scenery and provide the mood for the subsequent poems. The description has laid the foundation.
The first four sentences describe the scenery, recount the experiences of climbing high, closely follow the seasonal characteristics of autumn, and depict the empty and lonely scenery of the river. The first couplet is a partial close-up view, and the chin couplet is an overall distant view.
The last four sentences are lyrical, describing the feelings of climbing high. They revolve around the author's own life experience and express the sadness of being poor, old and sick, and living in a foreign country.
The neck couplet is self-inflicted, revealing the metaphorical, symbolic and suggestive meanings contained in the description of the scene in the first four sentences; the last couplet makes another statement and ends with the self-image of decline and illness.
Extended information:
"Deng Gao" is a seven-rhyme poem written by the great poet Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty in Kuizhou in the autumn of the second year of Dali (767).
The language of this poem is concise, with parallelism throughout, and one or two sentences with mid-sentence pairs, which fully demonstrates Du Fu's grasp of the rhythm of poetic language in his later years.
Song Dynasty Luo Dajing's "Helin Jade Dew": Du Ling's poem says: "Thousands of miles away, sad autumn is often a guest, and a hundred years of illness will make the stage alone."
Thousands of miles, the land is also far away. ; Sad autumn, the time is miserable; being a guest means traveling for a long time; being a frequent guest means traveling for a long time; a hundred years means twilight; being sick means aging; the stage is high and far away; being alone on the stage means having no relatives or friends. There are eight meanings between the fourteen characters, and the parallelism is extremely precise.
Reference material: Climbing high_Baidu Encyclopedia