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"Thousands of feet of waves across the river, into the bamboo and thousands of poles" describes the scene of natural wind.
The meaning of this poem is: If the wind blows across the river, it will roll up thousands of feet, and if it blows into the bamboo forest, it will make the green bamboo crooked.
Source: Don Li Qiao, "Wind". "Wind" is a poem that describes the common natural scene of wind.
Appreciation
The wind, "crossing the river" rolls up the "thousand-foot waves", the wind and waves are high, straight into the sky, how majestic the strength of the wind is; The wind, "into the bamboo" attracts "ten thousand poles slanted", the wind is wild and bamboo, all kinds of helplessness, how chic the wind is outside the force. Here, the strength of the wind, the strength of the wind, and the strength of the wind form a strong contrast with the warmth, tenderness, and infatuation of the wind before. Every kind of life has its "joy, anger, sorrow, and sorrow", and "wind" is no exception.
The vagaries of the winds are a good example of this.
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Crossing the river for thousands of feet, the waves into the bamboo and thousands of poles are oblique", which describes that the wind blowing across the river can cause thousands of feet of huge waves.
Blowing into the bamboo forest can make 10,000 green bamboos crooked.
Full text: Untie the three autumn leaves, and bloom February flowers. Thousands of feet of waves across the river, into the bamboo ten thousand poles slanted.
Translation: It can blow off the golden leaves of autumn and promote the beautiful flowers of spring. Blowing across the river can set off thousands of feet of huge waves, and blowing into the bamboo forest can make the bamboo tilt.
The Wind is a Tang Dynasty poet Li Qiao.
A poem created. By grasping the changeability of the four natural phenomena of "leaves", "flowers", "waves" and "bamboo" under the action of the wind, this poem indirectly expresses the various shapes, charms and powers of the "wind": it can make late autumn.
The leaves fall off, can urge the flowers to bloom in early spring and February, can set off thousands of feet of huge waves when passing through the river, and can blow thousands of green bamboos crookedly when blowing into the bamboo forest.
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"Thousands of feet of waves across the river, into the bamboo ten thousand poles slanting" means that the wind blowing across the river can cause thousands of feet of huge waves.
Blowing into the bamboo forest can make 10,000 green bamboos crooked.
Original text of the work] Don Li Qiao "Wind":
Untie the three autumn leaves, and can bloom February flowers.
Thousands of feet of waves across the river, into the bamboo ten thousand poles slanted.
Translation: The wind can blow off the golden leaves of autumn and the beautiful flowers of early spring and February. It can cause thousands of feet of waves when it blows across the river, and it can make thousands of green bamboos crooked and slanted when it blows into the bamboo forest.
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Crossing the river and entering the bamboo, and the ten thousand poles are obliquely inserted into the heavenly hook" This sentence describes the surging river water in the bamboo forest, and the thousand feet of waves roll over, as if to submerge the entire bamboo forest. The 10,000 poles of bamboo in the bamboo forest are obliquely inserted in the sky, and the eggplant is like a hook, hooking the dry sky and absorbing people's hearts.
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Dear, hello, I'm glad to answer for you, the river crosses the river thousands of feet of waves into the bamboo ten thousand poles obliquely describes the river water rushing through the thousand feet high river bank, the waves rush into the bamboo forest, making the ten thousand poles of bamboo tilt. This poem is a metaphor for the vastness and unstoppability of the river, describing the surging and majestic nature of the river. By contrasting the grandeur of the river with the graceful beauty of the bamboo forest, it highlights the vastness and magnificence of the river, giving people a sense of majesty and majesty.
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Thousands of feet of waves across the river, into the bamboo ten thousand poles obliquely written is the wind, the wind through the river can set off a thousand feet of huge waves, blowing into the bamboo forest can blow ten thousand green bamboos crookedly. This sentence comes from "Wind", which is a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qiao.
This poem indirectly expresses the various shapes, charms and power of the "wind" by grasping the leaves, flowers, waves, and bamboos to disturb the changes of natural objects under the action of the wind. The four sentences of the whole poem are even in twos and twos.
Three, two, thousand, and ten thousand numbers are arranged in pairs to express the power of the wind, and also express the poet's awe of nature.
What are the words in the poem that indicate quantity?
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