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Thousands of miles of warblers cry green and red, and the water village mountain Guo wine flag wind.
There are 480 temples in the Southern Dynasty, and how many buildings are in the smoke and rain.
Notes] (1) Shanguo: Mountain City. Wine flag: A guise hung outside an ancient hotel.
Translation]: Thousands of miles south of the Yangtze River, everywhere the warblers sing and dance, the peach red and willow green, a scene full of spring, in the villages near the water, the cities by the mountains, everywhere there are wine flags waving in the wind. Everywhere are incense-filled temples, pavilions and pavilions stand in the hazy smoke and rain.
This song "Jiangnan Spring" has been famous for thousands of years. The four lines of poetry not only write the richness and colorfulness of the spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, but also write its vastness, profundity and blur.
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Thousands of miles south of the Yangtze River, the yellow warbler is singing, the green trees are reflecting the red flowers, the villages and towns by the mountains and rivers, and the wine flags waving in the wind are in sight one by one. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, hundreds of temples were faintly visible in the misty smoke and rain.
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Thousands of miles south of the Yangtze River, the yellow warbler is singing, the green trees reflect the red flowers, and the villages, towns, and wine flags waving in the wind are all in sight. Hundreds of temples built during the Northern and Southern Dynasties are faintly visible in the misty smoke and rain.
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The whole poem of "Spring in the South of the Yangtze River" explains that the vast Jiangnan is full of warblers, singing and swallow dancing, green trees and red flowers reflecting each other, waterside villages, foothills, and city walls, and wine flags fluttering everywhere. Many ancient temples left behind by the Southern Dynasty are now shrouded in this mist and rain.
Original text: Thousands of miles of warblers cry green and red, and the water village mountain Guo wine flag wind. There are 480 temples in the Southern Dynasty, and how many buildings are in the smoke and rain.
Explanation of key words: 莺 (yīng): yellow warbler bird. 郭 (guō): An outer wall built outside the city in ancient times. Southern Dynasties: After the fall of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the collective name of the Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen dynasties established in the southern region.
About the Author:
Du Mu (803, c. 852), the word Muzhi, the name Fan Chuan Jushi, Han nationality, Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi'an, Shaanxi) people. Du Mu was an outstanding poet and essayist in the Tang Dynasty, the grandson of Prime Minister Du You, and the son of Du Congyu.
In the second year of Tang Wenzong's second year, he was 26 years old and awarded the Hongwenguan school secretary. Later, he went to Jiangxi to observe the envoy, transferred to the Huainan Jiedu envoy, and then entered the observation envoy, and successively served as the revision of the National History Museum, the food department, the department, the secretary of the department, and the history of Huangzhou, Chizhou, and Muzhou.
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Translation: The sound of birds in the south of the Yangtze River is reflected in the green grass and red flowers, and the wine flags flutter everywhere in the foothills of the waterside villages. There are more than 480 ancient temples left over from the Southern Dynasty, and countless buildings are all shrouded in wind and smoke.
Full text: Thousands of miles of warblers cry green and red, and the water village mountain Guo wine flag wind. There are 480 temples in the Southern Dynasty, and how many buildings are in the smoke and rain.
"Jiangnan Spring" is a poem composed by the Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu. The poem not only depicts the bright spring sunshine in the south of the Yangtze River, but also reproduces the misty and rainy scenery of the buildings in the south of the Yangtze River, which makes the scenery of the south of the Yangtze River more magical and mysterious, and has a special interest. Additional Information:
In the first two lines of the poem, there is a backdrop of red and green colors, a backdrop of mountains and rivers, a backdrop of villages and castles, a backdrop of movement and stillness, and a backdrop of sound and color. But these alone don't seem to be rich enough, and they only praise the disadvantages and depict the bright side of the spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River. So the poet added another wonderful stroke:
There are 480 temples in the Southern Dynasty, and how many buildings are in the smoke and rain. "The splendid Buddhist temple with many houses originally gave people a deep feeling, and now the poet deliberately let it haunt and hide in the misty smoke and rain, which adds a hazy and misty color. Such pictures and tones are contrasted with the bright and gorgeous "thousands of miles of warblers crying green and red, and the water village mountain Guo wine flag wind" makes this picture of "Jiangnan Spring" more colorful.
The word "Southern Dynasties" adds a historical color to this picture. "Four hundred and eighty" is a saying that the Tang people emphasize the number of numbers. The poet first emphasized that there is no more than one Buddhist temple with magnificent architecture, and then followed by the song "How many buildings are in the smoke and rain", which is particularly reverie.
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