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The mountains follow the plains, and the rivers flow into the great wilderness. The preceding sentence vividly depicts the unique scenery on both sides of the Yangtze River after the boat leaves the Three Gorges and crosses the Jingmen Mountain: the mountains gradually disappear, and the endless low-flat fields are in front of you.
It is like a set of moving pictures captured with a movie lens, giving people a sense of flow and space, and imitating the trend of activity in the still mountains. "The river flows into the great wilderness", writing the momentum of the river rushing straight down, looking into the distance from Jingmen, as if flowing into the desert and the vast wilderness, it seems that the sky is sparse and the realm is lofty. The last sentence is written with the word "enter", which penetrates the back of the paper and is appropriate.
The scene contains the poet's joyful and cheerful mood and youthful vigor.
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The mountains follow the plains, and the rivers flow into the great wilderness. "It depicts four scenes: rolling mountains, flat fields, rushing Yangtze River, and vast wasteland.
It describes the magnificent scenery of crossing Jingmen into Chu, writing the changes of the scenery from a flowing perspective, the terrain on both sides of the boat from Shu to Jingmen from the mountains to the plains, the mountains disappear from the sight little by little, and the river rushes down the mountains and rushes towards the vast wilderness, drawing a majestic picture of the Yangtze River.
From Li Bai's "Farewell to Jingmen" in the Tang Dynasty.
Original text: Crossing far outside Jingmen, to travel from Chu State. The mountains follow the plains, and the rivers flow into the great wilderness.
Under the moon, the flying mirror, the clouds are born and the sea is built. still pity the hometown water, thousands of miles to see off the boat.
Translation: Crossing the river by boat to the distant Jingmen Gate, to the territory of the Chu State during the Warring States Period. The mountains gradually disappear with the appearance of low-lying fields, and the rivers flow in the endless fields.
The moon shadow on the river surface is like a mirror flying from the sky, and the clouds create a mirage outside the city. I still love this boat from my hometown, which has come thousands of miles to see me east.
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From Li Bai's "Farewell to Jingmen".
The mountains follow the plains, and the rivers flow into the great wilderness. "The cross outlines the geographical situation and magnificent landscape of Jingmen. The angle of the scene here is moving, rather than a fixed point of static observation.
This is reflected in the four words "with, with, in, and flow".Therefore, these two poems are not only expanded because of the images written into the vast wilderness such as "plains" and "great wilderness"; And it's also very vivid because of the dynamic description. Although the rivers are flowing, the mountains are originally solidified, and the dynamic feeling of "going with the flow" is completely derived from the actual experience of boat travel.
After traveling through the steep and dangerous Three Gorges area with mountains and mountains for many days, I suddenly saw a magnificent scene, and the mood of sudden enlightenment can be imagined.
The following four sentences are flashbacks. The two sentences "the mountains end with the plains, and the rivers flow into the great wilderness" are written about the poet sitting on the boat and looking up to see the changes in the scenery on the ground. These two sentences are written in a large capacity.
It has a three-dimensional sense of a large space and a sense of traveling for a long time. It writes about the poet taking a boat from Sichuan, along the Yangtze River, down the river, through the Three Gorges, which are winding and undulating, in a variety of postures and towering into the clouds. Coming to the vast Hubei Plain, the mountains and mountains gradually disappeared, and with the change of the mountains, the Yangtze River gradually calmed down, and slowly flowed eastward in the vast field.
It uses highly condensed language. The geographical changes of the poet's entire itinerary are written in great generality. These two sentences are the same as Du Fu's poems "The stars follow the plains and the fields are wide, and the moon swells and the rivers flow" ("Traveling Night Books"), but they are all wonderful.
The difference is that Li Bai's two poems describe the scenery during the day, and Du Fu's two poems describe the scenery at night.
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The word "Sui" depicts the direction and trend of the mountain range, with a sense of flow and space, as if a picture is slowly in front of you. As the mountains go lower and lower, and finally submerge into the earth, the plains become wider and wider, and the poet's vision is broader, and the word "end" expresses the joy of the poet's eyes suddenly opening up when the mountains disappear and the plains appear. The word "enter" has a strong sense of wedge, depicting the power of the Yangtze River hitting the wasteland, and also inspiring the author's pride.
The author's inner excitement and progress also rushed to the distant sky with the flow of water.
The mountains follow the plains, and the rivers flow into the great wilderness. In this couplet, in just ten words, the author depicts four scenes: undulating mountains, flat fields, rushing Yangtze River, and vast wasteland.
Every scene is so vast that people can exhaust their eyes and think about thousands of miles. The meaning of this phrase is that the mountains gradually disappear with the appearance of low-lying fields, and the rivers flow in the endless fields. It describes the magnificent scenery of crossing Jingmen into Chu, writing the changes of scenery from a flowing perspective, the terrain of the ship from Shu to Jingmen on both sides of the river from the mountains to the plains, the mountains disappear from the sight little by little, the river rushes down the mountains and rushes towards the vast field, drawing a majestic picture of the Yangtze River, writing a distant view.
Among them, the word "Sui" gradually changes and moves the position of the mountains and fields, which is truly expressed, and the writing is lively, giving people a sense of space and flow.
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Answer: "The mountains end with the plains, and the rivers flow into the great wilderness" uses anthropomorphic rhetorical techniques and the method of turning stillness into movement, and writes about the mountains as people, expressing the poet's sudden and enlightened mood at that time.
The mountains follow the plains, and the rivers flow into the great wilderness.
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