Compared with other poems, what is the difference between Wang Zhilian s Liangzhou Ci and the nost

Updated on culture 2024-04-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, a lonely city and ten thousand mountains.

    Why should Qiang Di complain about the willows, the spring breeze does not pass the jade gate. (sic).

    Wang Zhilian's poem writes about the nostalgia of the soldiers on the border. Written desolate and generous, sad but not losing its strength, although trying to exaggerate the grievances of the soldiers who could not return to their hometowns, but there is no slightest bit of depression and depression, fully showing the open-mindedness and broad-mindedness of the poets of the Tang Dynasty.

    The first sentence "The Yellow River is far above the white clouds" captures the characteristics of the distant view and paints a moving picture: on the vast plateau, the Yellow River rushes away, looking far west, as if flowing into the white clouds. The second sentence "a lonely city and ten thousand mountains" is written on the lonely city.

    Surrounded by mountains and rivers, a lonely city on the edge of the city stands majestically.

    The poet explained in an open-minded tone: Why does the Qiang flute always play the mournful tune of "Folding Willows"? You must know that outside the Yumen Pass is a place where the spring breeze can't blow, how can there be willows to fold!

    Saying "why complain" is not that there is no complaint, nor is it to persuade the soldiers not to complain, but it is useless to complain. The use of the word "why complain" makes the poetry more savory and more profound.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wang Zhilian's poem writes about the nostalgia of the soldiers on the border. Written desolate and generous, sad but not losing its strength, although trying to exaggerate the grievances of the soldiers who could not return to their hometowns, but there is no slightest bit of depression and depression, fully showing the broad mind of the poets of the Tang Dynasty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wang Zhilian's "Liangzhou Ci" wrote the poem about the feelings of the people stationed in the frontier who missed their hometown: Why should the Qiang Di complain about the willows, and the spring breeze does not pass the Yumen Pass.

    The ancients had the custom of folding willows and giving them away. Therefore, not only will people feel sorry for the willow when they see it, but even hearing the flute music of "Folding the Willow" will also touch their hatred.

    Original text: The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, a lonely city and ten thousand mountains. Why should Qiang Di complain about the willows, the spring breeze does not pass the jade gate.

    Translation: The Yellow River seems to be rushing from among the white clouds, and the Yumen Pass stands alone in the mountains.

    Why use the Qiang flute to blow the mournful "Willow Song" to complain that the spring is not coming, the spring breeze can't blow outside the Yumen Pass at all.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, a lonely city and ten thousand mountains, highlighting the hardships of the border soldiers. It expresses the poet's feelings and his love and sympathy for the border soldiers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "Two Songs of Liangzhou Ci" is a group of poems by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhilian. The first poem depicts the special feeling of overlooking the Yellow River from a special perspective, and also shows the magnificent and desolate scenery of the Biansai area, which is tragic and desolate, and exudes a generous atmosphere.

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Liangzhou words

    Tang) Wang Zhilian.

    The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, and a lonely city is full of jujube mills.

    Why should Qiang Di complain about Yang Yan pointing to the willow, the spring breeze does not pass the jade gate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Translation: The yellow sand swept up by the wind seems to be connected with the white clouds, and the Yumen Pass stands alone in the mountains, looking lonely and lonely.

    Why use the Qiang flute to blow the mournful song book "Folding Willows"? The Yumen Pass generation has no willow to fold at all!

    It turns out that the spring breeze in the area of Yumen Pass can't blow!

    2. Original text: Liangzhou words.

    Tang) Wang Zhilian.

    The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, a lonely city and ten thousand mountains.

    Why should Qiang Di complain about the willows, the spring breeze does not pass the jade gate.

    3. Zen appreciation:

    The first two lines of the poem depict the magnificent scenery of the vast desert in the northwestern frontier. The second sentence "a lonely city and ten thousand mountains" appears to plug the lonely city, which is one of the main images of this poem and belongs to the main part of the "picture scroll". The third sentence suddenly turns, introducing the sound of the Qiang flute.

    The Qiang flute played the tune of "Folding Willows", which could not help but arouse the sorrow of Zhengfu. The last sentence "The spring breeze does not pass the Yumen Pass" is also a matter of course.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Liangzhou words written by Wang Zhijuan are like this.

    The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, a lonely city of ten thousand mountains, the Qiang flute round vertical base why complain about the willows, the spring breeze does not pass the jade gate.

    Wrote about the scene outside the plug to the slenderness and the depression and desolation outside the plug.

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