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This poem not only depicts the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland, but also writes the bosom of climbing high and looking far away. Looking far to the west, the sunset is close to the mountains, and the Yellow River is rolling towards the sea. If you want to see thousands of miles away, you have to climb another tall building.
The last two sentences reveal the life philosophy of "only by standing tall can we see far", and have become immortal famous sentences.
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1. Original text. Climb the Stork's Tower.
Tang Wang's Sorrow.
At the end of the day, the Yellow River flows into the sea. Which base.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level.
2. Notes. Stork Tower: The ancient name is Stork Tower, named because there are stork magpies perched on it from time to time, and its former site is on the bank of the Yellow River in the southwest of the ancient Puzhou City in Yongji City. Pu.
Poetic painting of "Climbing the Stork Tower" by the king of the split.
The Chronicles of the State Government recorded: "(Stork Tower) used to be in the middle and high of the Yellow River in the southwest of the county seat, and there were storks perched on it from time to time, so it was named. ”
White Sun: Sun.
Yi: Yibian. End: Disappear. This sentence means that the sun sinks by the mountains.
Desire: The desire to get something or achieve a certain goal, but it also means to hope, to want.
Exhaustion: exhaustion, so that the pole is reached.
Claireye: Broad vision.
More: Again. 3. Translation.
One of the modern translations.
The setting sun slowly sinks against the western mountains, 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.
4. "Climbing the Stork's Tower" is a five-character quatrain by the poet Wang Zhilian of the Tang Dynasty, the first two sentences are written about natural scenery, but the pen is slow and cautious to shrink thousands of miles at hand, so that there is a trend of thousands of miles at hand; The last two sentences are written unexpectedly, dissolving the philosophy and scenery and situation seamlessly, becoming an immortal swan song on the stork tower.
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1. It describes the poet's climb to the stork's tower and see the sunset and the Yellow River rushing into the sea, an open and grand scene. The poet felt that if he wanted to see farther, he must stand higher.
2. Climb the Stork 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.
3, "Climbing the Stork's Tower".
It is a five-character quatrain by the poet Wang Zhilian of the Tang Dynasty, the first two sentences are written about the natural scenery, but the pen has shrunk thousands of miles at hand, so that there is a trend of thousands of miles at hand; The last two sentences are written unexpectedly, dissolving the philosophy and scenery and situation seamlessly, becoming an immortal swan song on the stork tower.
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"Climb the Stork's Tower" in "Desire to be poor and go to the next level." "It's a metaphor for poetry.
Literally: if you want to see enough of the scenery for thousands of miles, you have to climb a higher floor.
References] "Desire to be poor", the poet writes about a desire for endless exploration, and wants to see farther, to see the place that the eye can reach, the only way is to stand higher, "to the next level". "Thousands of miles" and "one layer" are all imaginary numbers, which are the vertical and horizontal spaces in the poet's imagination. How much hope and how much longing are contained in the words "want to be poor" and "go higher".
These two poems are famous sentences that have been recited through the ages
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"Climbing the Stork's Tower" made me understand that if you want to see farther, you have to climb higher, and if you want to get better achievements, you have to work harder.
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Climbing the Stork's Tower" is at the end of the day, and the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level.
This poem made me understand the truth of standing tall and looking far, life needs to continue to work hard in order to continue to progress, there is no end.
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"Climbing the Stork's Tower" is an ancient poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhilian. One of the most famous verses is: Desire to be poor, go to the next level. The truth is that only by standing tall can we see farther.
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.This poem is a masterpiece of nostalgia for the past. The poet climbed the Yellow Crane Tower, a historic site, and looked at the objects in front of him, and the scene was full of love, and the poem was a masterpiece, blurted out, and poured out a thousand miles.
It is both natural and magnificent, but also full of style. Although the poem is not harmonious, the syllables are clear and not awkward. It is really easy to achieve, in one go, and has become a treasure respected by all generations.
Legend has it that Li Bai climbed this building, witnessed this poem, and was greatly impressed. said: "There is a scene in front of me, and Cui Hao's inscription poem is on it."
Yan Canglang also said that the Tang people's seven-word poetry should be taken as the first. It shows that poetry is noble and natural, even if it is a rhythmic poem. There are many poems in the Yellow Crane Tower, but Cui Hao's poem Seven Rules, known as the best, please see how he wrote it:
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.
2.This poem is written in the front scene, lyrical in the back, in one go, and it is natural, even if Li Bai, who is known as a generation of "poet immortals", can't help but admire and admire again and again, and feel that it is better for him to stop writing for the time being. For this reason, Li Bai sighed regretfully and said:
The good situation in front of me can't be explained, Cui Hao's inscription poem is on top! ”
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It expresses the author's appreciation of the beauty of nature and the ideal of positive demand for progress. 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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I realized that the author can endure humiliation and burden, and is not afraid of threats.
Meaning: The sunset slowly sinks against the western mountains, 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 floor.
After reading the poem Xilinbi, I remembered the saying "the authorities are confused, and the bystanders are clear".
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