Qu Ping s words are endowed with the bright moon, the meaning of the empty hills of the King of Chu?

Updated on culture 2024-07-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The poet also uses the verses and contrasting techniques of "Qu Ping's words are endowed with the sun and the moon, and the king of Chu is empty on the hills" ("Yin on the River"), showing that Qu Yuan's patriotic poems have been passed down through the ages and can compete with the sun and the moon, and the once invincible King of Chu just left a barren mound and an ancient tomb, with clear praise and disapproval.

    The lunar eclipse symbolizes the erosion and obscuration of light by darkness. Lunar eclipses were originally a natural phenomenon, but the ancients used them as a sign of calamity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The meaning of these two poems is that Qu Yuan's words are still circulating and coexisting with the world, and the hills where the king of Chu built the Taixie have long been razed to the level of high search and empty land, which also shows that literary works can be passed on to the world, and the old thoughts and civilization are immortal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The meaning of this poem is that Qu Yuan is a great statesman, but also a great poet quietly cracked, and then his poems and songs can reach the influence of the sun and the moon, and then the palace of King Huai was noisy for a while, so far, only the empty valley is left to open and close.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Which poem means that the words of the Emperor Qu Yuan have been immortal for a long time, but the tower built by the king of Chu has long been gone, which is intended to show that wealth will not last long after death, and only his own beautiful words and personal qualities and noble deeds have been passed down in the world.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is mainly to praise Qu Yuan's vitality, and through the description of poetry, it shows that Qu Yuan is very capable and can reflect Qu Yuan's patriotic feelings.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Categories: Humanities.

    Analysis: Qu Yuan's words have been flourishing for a long time, while the tower of the king of Chu (there are allusions, of course, the allusions themselves are not very important) have long been gone, only empty hills.

    The sentence written by Li Bai when he was rafting on the Han River meant that only beautiful rhetoric could stay in the world for a long time, but wealth and material things would not last long.

    There may be a misunderstanding of Li Bai's meaning, it is not that Li Bai abandons wealth, on the contrary, Li Bai means to be happy in time, and wealth does not need to be collected. The last two sentences of this sentence are "If fame and wealth are long, the Han River should flow northwest" (if I am not mistaken), it is the most straightforward revelation. As Li Bai wrote in "Will Enter the Wine":

    I am born to be useful, and my daughter will come back when I am gone.

    In fact, the meaning of this poem is somewhat negative, there is wine today and drunk today. But it is the real Li Bai, free and easy. People who like Li Bai must read this song.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It means that Qu Yuan's brigade defense can compete with the sun and the moon for glory and immortality, and the palace and pavilion for the enjoyment of the king of Chu have long been gone.

    From Li Bai's "Yin on the River", the original bend is as follows:

    The sand tang boat of Mulan, the jade flute and gold pipe sit at two ends.

    The wine is demolished and the middle is placed in Qianhu, and the prostitutes go and stay with the waves.

    The immortals are waiting to take the yellow crane, and the seafarers have no intention of following the white gulls.

    Qu Ping's words are endowed with the sun and the moon, and the king of Chu is empty on the hills.

    The pen shakes the five mountains, and the poem becomes a laugh and arrogant Cangzhou.

    If fame and wealth are long, the Han River should also flow northwest.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It means that Qu Yuan's words can compete with the sun and the moon for glory and immortality, and the palace and pavilion for the enjoyment of the king of Chu have long been gone.

    From Li Bai's "Yin on the River", the original text is as follows:

    The sand tang boat of Mulan, the jade flute and gold pipe sit at two ends.

    The wine is placed in the middle, and the prostitutes are left with the waves.

    The immortals are waiting to take the yellow crane, and the seafarers have no intention of following the white gulls.

    Qu Ping's words are endowed with the sun and the moon, and the king of Chu is empty on the hills.

    happily put down the pen and shook the Wuyue Brigade to slow down, and the poem became a laugh and was proud of Cangzhou's demolition.

    If fame and wealth are long, the Han River should also flow northwest.

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