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Wang Wan, as a northern poet in the early years of the Kaiyuan Dynasty, traveled between Wu and Chu, was overwhelmed by the beautiful landscapes of the south of the Yangtze River, and was influenced by the beautiful poetry style of the poets of Wuzhong at that time, and wrote some works that sang about the mountains and rivers of the south of the Yangtze River, and this poem "Under the Solid Mountain in the Second Bei" is one of the most famous. In particular, the two sentences "the sea is born in the night, and Jiang Chun enters the old year" was extremely appreciated by the then prime minister Zhang Shuo, and he personally wrote and hung it on the prime minister's political hall, so that the literati bachelor could be used as a model for learning. As a result, the magnificent and lofty situation expressed in these two poems had an important impact on the poetry of the Tang Dynasty.
Until the end of the Tang Dynasty, the poet Zheng Gu still said, "How can the sea be born day and night, and a sentence can make the eternal legend", expressing extreme admiration.
This poem was written by the poet when he entered Wu from Chu and anchored at the foot of the Gushan Mountain in the north of Zhenjiang River in Jiangsu Province on his way east along the river. At that time, it was the end of winter and spring, the rising sun, the poet faced the scenery of the south of the Yangtze River, placed himself in a lonely boat on the waterway, felt the flow of time, and spontaneously felt homesickness. However, because the poet's emotional content is completely integrated into the vivid and perceptible natural environment of a specific time and space, the emotional tone of the poem is not only slightly sad and poignant, but instead expresses the joy of discovering the unique scenery and vigorous natural vitality of the south of the Yangtze River at the time of the transition of day and night and the alternation of time, and forms a lofty and magnificent aesthetic realm.
In particular, the couplet of "the sea is born in the night, and the river spring enters the old year" is regarded as a symbol of the prosperous Tang Dynasty by later generations. Even if "the tide is flat and the banks are wide, and the wind is hanging", its vast realm is actually the aesthetic paradigm of "the stars are wide and the plains are wide, and the moon is surging and the river flows". Is it okay to give points.
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Wang Wan, a native of Luoyang. In 712 A.D., in the Jinshi, the following year (the first year of Tang Xuanzong's Kaiyuan), he traveled to Wudi, went south from Luoyang along the canal to Guazhou, and then crossed the river by boat to Jingkou (now Zhenjiang, that is, the location of Beigu Mountain), and then went east to Suzhou. The poem was written at this time.
This poem is written in late winter and early spring, traveling in the river, that is, the scenery is full of love, and nostalgia arises.
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Writing Background:
This is the poet in the late winter and early spring of the year, from the stuffy book to Chu to Wu, on the way east along the river to anchor in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu.
I made it from time to time at the foot of Beigu Mountain.
Under the Solid Mountain".
It is the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wan.
works. This poem describes the magnificent scenery of green mountains and green waters, flat tides and wide shores that the author saw in late winter and early spring when he stopped at the foot of Beigu Mountain and opened the anchor, expressing the author's deep homesickness.
Appreciation. This poem describes the magnificent scenery of green mountains and green waters, flat tides and wide shores that the author saw when he anchored at the foot of Beigu Mountain in late winter and early spring, and expressed the author's deep homesickness. At the beginning, it starts with a dual sentence, writing the feelings of wandering and detaining in the hometown of Shenchi; The second couplet writes "tide flat" and "wind is positive" on the river, and the scene is magnificent and magnificent.
The triptych depicts the scene of the dawn sailing, which implies philosophy in the battle and gives people a positive artistic charm; The tail couplet sees the goose thinking of the family, echoing the first couplet. The whole poem is written in a natural way, the scene is distinct, the emotions are real, the scenes are blended, the style is magnificent, and it is full of rhyme, and it has always been widely recited.
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The author of the second Beigu Mountain is Wang Wan, Wang Wan is a poet of the Tang Dynasty, and a native of Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan). During the Xiantian period of Xuanzong (about 712 years), he was awarded the master book of Xingyang County. Later, he was recommended by the master book of Xingyang to compile the book, and participated in the compilation and compilation of the collection department.
Wang Wan "Ci Han early writing", 10 existing poems, the most famous of which is "Under the Solid Mountain of the Second Bei".
Under the Beigu Mountain" This poem describes in accurate and concise language the magnificent scenery of green mountains and green waters, flat tides and wide shores that the author saw when he anchored at the foot of Beigu Mountain in late winter and early spring, expressing the author's deep homesickness.
Personal works. Wang Wan's poems, 10 extant. One of the most famous is "Under the Solid Mountain in the Second North", which has been selected into several editions of junior high school Chinese textbooks, and is very popular with readers. This poem was written by Wang Wan when he traveled to the south of the Yangtze River in the Xiantian period or the early years of the Kaiyuan Dynasty, with a magnificent style and a broad artistic conception, indicating the prospect of the healthy development of poetry in the Tang Dynasty.
It is said that during the Kaiyuan period, Prime Minister Zhang said that he had personally inscribed this poem in the political hall"Each show can text, order for italics"。Hu Yinglin of the Ming Dynasty thought that in the poem"The sea is born in the night, and the spring of the river enters the old year"The second sentence is a sign that distinguishes the boundaries between the poems of the Prosperous Tang Dynasty and the Early Tang Dynasty and the Middle Tang Dynasty ("Poems"). It can be seen that this poem was widely valued at that time and in later generations.
His poems are included in "All Tang Poems".
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The author of "Under the Beigu Mountain" is the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wan.
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Wang Wan is a native of Luoyang, when he traveled between Wu and Chu, he was trembling and poured by the beautiful landscape of the south of the Yangtze River, and was influenced by the beautiful poetry style of the poets in Wuzhong at that time.
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The first titled "Under the Solid Mountain in the Second North" was first seen in the "National Show Collection" compiled by Rui Tingzhang in the Tang Dynasty. This is the poet in the late winter and early spring of one year, from Chu to Wu, on the way east along the river to the boat in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province Beigu Mountain.
Introduction:"Under the Solid Mountain in the Second Bei" is a work by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wan. This poem describes the magnificent scenery of green mountains and green waters, flat tides and wide shores that the author saw when he anchored at the foot of Beigu Mountain in late winter and early spring, and expressed the author's deep homesickness.
At the beginning, it starts with a dual sentence, writing the feelings of wandering and detaining in the hometown of Shenchi; The boat on the river with the words "tide flat" and "wind is right" is written in the second couplet, and the scene is magnificent and magnificent; The triptych depicts the scene of the dawn sailing, and the battle between the limbs implies a philosophical concept, giving people a positive artistic charm; The tail couplet sees the goose thinking of the family, echoing the first couplet. The whole poem is written naturally, the scene is distinct, the emotions are really tangible, the scenes are blended, the style is magnificent, and it is very charming, and it has always been widely recited.
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Under the Solid Mountain in the Second North is a work by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wan. This poem describes the magnificent scenery of green mountains and green waters, flat tides and wide shores that the author saw when he anchored at the foot of Beigu Mountain in late winter and early spring, and expressed the author's deep homesickness. The whole poem is written in a natural way, the scene is distinct, the emotions are real, the scenes are blended, the style is magnificent, and it is full of rhyme, and it has always been widely recited.
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