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The verses that the writer thought of when he saw the Yellow River in the poem are: The water of the Yellow River comes from the sky.
The waves and winds come from the end of the world, which is similar to the artistic conception of the water of the Yellow River.
Tang) Jiuqu Yellow River thousands of miles of sand, waves and winds from the end of the world.
Now go straight to the Milky Way and go to the home of the morning glory weaver girl.
Translations. The Jiuqu Yellow River meanders from a distant place, carrying thousands of miles of yellow sand along the way.
Since you came from the sky, and now it seems that you are going to fly straight to the Milky Way in the sky, please take me to the Milky Way, gather in the Milky Way, and be a guest at the home of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
Exegesis. Waves and sands: the name of the song of Tang Jiaofang. Created by Liu Yuxi and Bai Juyi.
It is in the form of a seven-character quatrain. Later, it was used as a brand name.
Nine Songs: Since ancient times, the Yellow River has nine bends. There are many places to describe the twists and turns.
Wanlisha: The Yellow River carries a large amount of sediment as it flows through various places.
Waves and wind: The Yellow River is rolled with sediment, and the wind and waves roll. Langtao: Wave washing. Dustpan: Flip over, move up and down.
From the end of the world: from the edge of the sky. Li bai.
There is a poem that says: "The water of the Yellow River comes from the sky". The ancients believed that the source of the Yellow River was connected to the Milky Way in the sky.
6) Morning Glory and Weaver Girl: The names of the two constellations of the Milky Way. According to legend since ancient times, the Weaver Girl is a fairy in the sky, who descends to the world and marries the Cowherd.
After the Queen Mother of the West recalled the Weaver Girl, the Cowherd caught up with the sky, and the Queen Mother of the West punished them to look at each other across the river, and they were only allowed to meet once a year on the night of July 7. Morning glory: that is, the legendary cowherd.
Jiuqu Yellow River is thousands of miles of sand, and the waves are blowing from the end of the world" see Tang Liu Yuxi's "Waves and Sands".
Tao: Rinse with water. Dustpan:
Shake. From: From.
These two sentences are to the effect that there are countless gravels in the Jiuqu Yellow River, which flow with the Yellow River for thousands of miles, and have been washed by the waves and swept by the wind, and have come here from the end of the world. The poet sings about the thousands of miles of yellow sand in the Yellow River, praising them for their tenacious character of breaking through the wind and waves.
We can use it as a symbolic way to celebrate things or people that share their characteristics.
Now go straight to the Milky Way and go to the home of the morning glory weaver girl. "Zhang Qian was adopted.
For Emperor Wu to find the allusion of the source of the river and the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl separated by the Milky Way, galloping imagination, saying that he would face the wind and waves, against the yellow sand, and go up the river until the home of the Morning Glory and the Weaver Girl, showing the heroic spirit of the poet.
The poem is easy to understand and is commonly used in children's books. Liu Yuxi often writes poems with lyrical words, and the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl are the names of the stars in the sky, similar to the position of the court and the middle of the court, which is high above and far away from him. Liu Yuxi originally served in a high position, and was degraded and delegated to unfair treatment due to slander, but the poet's social ideal of benefiting the common people will never change.
Liu Yuxi is eager to return to a position where he can give full play to his talents, and he has made some achievements, even if the evil waves are frequent, he will not change his original intention of joining the WTO. It can be seen from this that the poet's indomitable and enterprising spirit is so admirable!
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Does anyone know what the poem describing the author's imagination in "Waves and Sands (Part 1)", which was written in a hurry before Zhou Wei's homework. Thank you
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