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It expresses the poet's feelings of missing his hometown, and expresses the author's sorrow and homesickness and helplessness.
Cui Hao's "Yellow Crane Tower".
It describes the beautiful scenery overlooking the Yellow Crane Tower, and it is a masterpiece of hanging the ancient nostalgia.
The poet organically combines the narrow nostalgia of missing relatives with the generalized nostalgia of caring for the people of the world, which makes the charm and style of this piece step onto the highest peak of similar poems.
Original text: In the past, people have taken the yellow crane to go, and the yellow crane tower is vacant here. The yellow crane is gone, and the white clouds are empty for thousands of years. Qingcheon calendar Hanyang.
Trees, grass, parrot islands. Where is Sunset Township? The Yanbo River makes people sad.
Translation: The immortals of the past have flown away on the Yellow Crane, leaving only an empty Yellow Crane Tower. The yellow crane never returned, and for thousands of years, all I could see was the long white clouds and the Hanyang trees in the sunlight were clearly visible, and the parrot island was covered with a patch of turquoise grass.
It's getting late, looking into the distance, where is your hometown? In front of me, I saw a mist covering the surface of the river, which brought people a deep sense of sorrow.
The first couplet of this poem cleverly uses allusions from the return of the immortal crane to lead out of the Yellow Crane Tower; The jaw couplet closely inherited the first couplet, saying that since the departure of the immortals, the Yellow Crane Tower has gone through thousands of years; The neck couplet turned poetically, entered the description of the scene, and wrote about the scenery seen in the Yellow Crane Tower on a sunny day; The last couplet ends with the nostalgia of the sunset on the Yanbo River, so that the poetry returns to the invisible realm at the beginning.
Although the whole poem is not harmonious, the syllables are bright and not awkward, and they are easy to do in one go; The scene is blended, and the artistic conception is far-reaching.
Background of creation. The exact time when this poem was written is unknown. The Yellow Crane Tower is located in Wuchang.
Yellow Crane Mountain (also known as Snake Mountain) is named, and legend has it that the ancient immortal son An rode the Yellow Crane to pass here (see "Qi Harmonic Records"); Another legend is Fei Yi.
Dengxian drove the crane here (see "Taiping Huanyu Ji"), this poem is written from the origin of the name of the building. The poet climbed the Yellow Crane Tower, looked at the foreground, and created this poem.
About the Author. Cui Hao (704?) —754), a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Bianzhou.
present-day Kaifeng City, Henan). In the eleventh year of Kaiyuan (723), he ascended to the rank of Jinshi. Tang Xuanzong.
In the later period of Kaiyuan (713-741), he served under Du Hope (Du You's father), the governor of Daizhou. In the early years of Tang Xuanzong Tianbao (742-756), he entered the dynasty as the Taifu Temple, and the official ended as a scholar and a foreign officer.
Most of his early poems were about girlfriends.
Flowing in flashy lightness; Later, the life of Biansai greatly invigorated his poetic style, suddenly changed into normal, and the style was awe-inspiring, especially the poems of Biansai.
Generous and heroic, majestic and unrestrained, the masterpiece was at that time. "All Tang Poems".
Forty-two of his poems have been preserved.
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"Yellow Crane Tower" expresses the author's love for mountains and rivers and admiration for the thoughts and feelings of immortals. The original text is as follows:
Tang Dynasty: Cui Hao.
In the past, people have taken the yellow crane to go, and the yellow crane tower is vacant here.
The yellow crane is gone, and the white clouds are empty for thousands of years.
Qingchuan calendar Hanyang tree, fragrant grass and parrot island.
Where is Sunset Township? The Yanbo River makes people sad. "Yellow Crane Tower" is a seven-character poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Cui Hao to hang the ancient nostalgia.
This poem describes the beautiful scenery overlooking the Yellow Crane Tower, the first four sentences are written about the nostalgia of the mountain, and the last four sentences are written about what you see and think while standing on the Yellow Crane Tower. Although the poem is not harmonious, the syllables are clear and not awkward. It is natural and magnificent.
It is really easy to achieve, in one go, and has become a treasure respected by all generations.
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Wang Zhihuan did not write about climbing the Yellow Crane Tower, but "Climbing the Stork Tower", which reads:
At the end of the day, the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level.
It means that the sun is gradually setting in the mountains, and the Yellow River is surging eastward towards the sea. If you want to see the scenery for thousands of miles, then climb one more floor.
Although there are only two crosses in this poem, it depicts 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. To this day, the poem still appears on major political and diplomatic occasions in China from time to time.
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Cui Hao's "Yellow Crane Tower" expresses that the author misses his hometown but has no home, so he is full of confusion and sorrow, describing the beautiful scenery of gliding hunger in the distance on the Yellow Crane Tower, which is a masterpiece of hanging the ancient nostalgia.
The first couplet of this poem cleverly uses allusions from the return of the immortal crane to lead out of the Yellow Crane Tower; The jaw couplet closely inherited the first couplet, saying that since the departure of the immortals, the Yellow Crane Tower has gone through thousands of years; The neck couplet turned poetically, entered the description of the scene, and wrote about the scenery seen in the Yellow Crane Tower on a sunny day; The last couplet ends with the nostalgia of the sunset on the Yanbo River, so that the poetry returns to the invisible realm at the beginning.
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expressed his feelings of wandering and missing his hometown.
Original text: Yellow Crane Tower.
Tang Dynasty: Cui Hao.
In the past, people have taken the yellow crane to go, and the yellow crane tower is vacant here.
The yellow crane is gone, and the white clouds are empty for thousands of years.
Qingchuan calendar Hanyang tree, fragrant grass and parrot island.
Where is Sunset Township? The Yanbo River makes people sad.
The Hanyang trees are clearly visible in the sun, and the Parrot Island is covered with turquoise grass. It's getting late, looking into the distance, where is your hometown? In front of me, I saw a mist covering the surface of the river, which brought people a deep sense of sorrow.
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