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"The day is in the mountains" from: the five-word quatrain "Climbing the Stork's Tower".
The original poem is as follows: The sun is at the end of the mountain, and the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level.
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Collapse. Which poem does the day come from? Who is the author?
Asked by: Anonymous.
It should be a famous poet of ancient times.
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2 hours ago zuoluo198888|Level six.
At the end of the day, the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level.
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Climb the Stork's Tower. Wang Zhilian.
At the end of the day, the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level.
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From the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhilian's "Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower" Wang
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Tang Wang Zhilian's "Climbing the Stork's Tower".
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"The end of the day" is from "Climbing the Stork's Tower". "Climbing the Stork's Tower" is a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhilian (a work of Zhu Bin). The first two lines of this poem are written about natural scenery, but the beginning of the pen is shrunk thousands of miles away, so that there is a tendency of thousands of miles at hand; The last two sentences are freehand, written unexpectedly, and the philosophy, scenery, and situation are dissolved seamlessly.
The poet's heart, which is shocked by nature, realizes a simple and profound philosophy, which can urge people to abandon their complacent and superficial knowledge, climb high and look at it, and constantly open up a new realm of better and better.
Qing Dynasty poetry critics believed: "Wang's poem is just two crosses, the front cross has been exhausted, and the back cross has the potential of a thousand miles in size." Although the length of this poem is short, it paints the majestic momentum and magnificent scene of the rivers and mountains of the northern country with thousands of huge rafters, which is majestic and far-reaching, and has inspired the Chinese nation to be high-spirited for thousands of years.
In particular, the last two sentences are often quoted to express an attitude of active exploration and infinite progress.
Descriptions of ancient poems1. The original text of the work.
Climb the Stork's Tower. At the end of the day, the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level.
2. Vernacular translation.
The sun gradually sets in the mountains, and the Yellow River flows eastward towards the sea.
If you want to see the scenery for thousands of miles, then climb one more floor.
Although the stork tower is inscribed with Wang Zhihuan's eternal quatrain, but the later poets always can't help but be excited, and write a good poem, which seems to be compared with Wang Zhihuan, so the stork tower became the poetry building of the poets of the Tang Dynasty, leaving many talented works.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Climbing the Stork Tower.
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1. From: "Climbing the Stork's Tower".
2. Explanation: The sunset slowly sinks against the western mountain.
4. Translation: The sunset slowly sinks against the West Mountain, and the surging Yellow River rushes towards the East China Sea. If you want to see enough of the scenery for thousands of miles, you have to climb a higher castle tower.
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