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Climbing the Stork's Tower" appreciation.
At the end of the day, the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level.
Appreciation. Stork Tower: Also known as Stork Tower. The old site is in present-day Yongji County, Shanxi. In the Tang Dynasty, it belonged to Hezhong Province. Shen Kuo's "Dream Creek Writings" in the Song Dynasty contains: "The stork tower in the middle of the river is on the third floor, looking forward to the middle strip and looking down at the big river. There are many poets in the Tang Dynasty. ”
The stork tower used to be a landing resort, the Tang people in the upper floor with a high view, improvised poems, so "Mengxi Pen Talk" said that "the Tang people left poems very much." "It's a pity that the waves wash the sand, and history is ruthless. The stork tower itself has been submerged in the torrent of time, and those perhaps brilliant Tang inscriptions have also disappeared.
However, among them, the poem "Climbing the Stork's Tower" made by Wang Zhihuan has the honor to cross the long river of history for more than 1,000 years, and it is still recited in thousands of households today. This cannot but prove that it has a strong artistic charm in its own right.
Today we reread this short poem and still feel the presence of that power strongly.
The beginning of the poem is a couplet of sentences: "The day is at the end of the mountain, the Yellow River flows into the sea, the battle is simple and natural, neat and smooth, it is really seamless." The day is surrounded by mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea, the vision is broad, the mind is broad, and the temperament shown by the poet is extraordinary from the beginning.
Naturally, this secretly also writes about the climbing tower itself, only when you climb to the eyes, the vision and mind will be so lofty and broad. And calling the sun "white sun" is a realistic tone. The sunset on the mountain, the clouds obscuring the fog, the already weakened sun's brilliance appears even dimmer at this time, so the poet directly observes the wonder of the "white sun".
As for the "Yellow River". Of course, it is also realistic. It is like a golden streamer, flying between the mountains.
What the poet presents before his eyes is a magnificent picture of brilliance and brilliance. The picture is still in a rapidly changing dynamic. The end of the day is only a very short process; The Yellow River flows towards the sea, but it is an eternal movement.
If this kind of scenery is beautiful, then it is a dynamic beauty, a lively beauty full of infinite life. This is not a "freeze-frame", not a treasured fossil or specimen. We are deeply impressed by the poet's generosity.
However, our poets are not vulgar Danqing, but only depict. Our poets also have the temperament of philosophers. The last two sentences "want to be poor for a thousand miles, go to the next level", the language is extremely straightforward, but it contains far-reaching and endless aftertaste.
It's common sense to climb high and look far away. And those who climb high only wish it to be higher, and those who look far only want it farther, but this delicate and nuanced psychology can only be endowed with great significance by philosophers. Implicit in this is the infinite enterprising and exploratory spirit of people.
As the saying goes, "people go to higher places" and "go one step further", both of which are dissatisfied with the status quo and are direct reflections of the enterprising spirit. The difference is that a pure philosopher appears as a preacher and can make people worship, while a poet-like philosopher is good at speaking as a friend, which is enough to make people feel excited and pursued.
This poem has the power to transcend time and space, this power is the unity of beauty and philosophy, the harmony of objective and subjectivity, and the great artistic reproduction and creation.
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Express the author's expansive state of mind.
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The last two sentences of Wang Zhilian's "Climbing the Stork's Tower" express the poet's (scenery) and (emotion) when he ascends the tower.
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It expresses the author's broad-mindedness and hopefulness from a lofty perspective.
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Climbing the Stork Tower" Li Yi.
The stork tower is a hundred feet west of the tower, the clouds and trees of Tingzhou are boundless, the Han family flute drum is empty and flowing, and the mountains and rivers of Wei are half sunset.
Things go to a thousand years and hate quickly, and sorrow comes for a long time. The wind and smoke are homesick, and they are far away and hurt themselves.
Ascending the Stork's Tower. Flying on the birds, high above the earthly world.
The sky surrounds the plains, and the rivers flow into the broken mountains.
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The author of this poem is the famous poet of the Tang Dynasty (Wang Zhilian), the first two lines of the poem write about the (scene) that the poet saw when he ascended the tower, and the last two sentences express the (feelings) when the poet ascended the tower.
2) The truth that this poem tells us is that if you want to see far, you must stand tall.
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