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Wind. Tang Dynasty: Li Qiao.
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.
Unraveling: Blowing off, scattering. "Huainanzi Shi Zexun": "When the season is summer and spring, the valley is real." "Solution: Unravel, here refers to blowing. Three Autumn: Autumn. One refers to the ninth month of the lunar calendar.
Can: Yes. February: The second month of the lunar calendar, referring to spring.
Passed: Passed. Oblique: Tilted.
This is a small poem describing the wind, which is an interpretation and understanding of the wind from a dynamic perspective.
The wind is invisible, and the air flow forms the wind. But it is tangible, A breeze blows, the grass nods to the people with a smile, the flowers sway in the wind, the smoke dances to the rhythm of the wind, and the slender willow branches gently brush the faces of the people below the trees.
The wind also has its own thoughts and feelings, when it is happy, often accompanied by a drizzle of rain sprinkled and falling, when spring comes, the wind through the thousand mountains show, the spring breeze in February like scissors, the spring breeze blows, like the skirt of the "flying sky" is combing, the spring breeze blows up the hibernating willows, the spring breeze sends the flying swallows, the spring breeze blows the green ravines, the spring breeze shakes up the youth of the grass, and also sows the spring in people's hearts.
When it is angry, it crosses the river and rolls up the sky, and there is Su Shi's "Red Cliff Nostalgia" to prove: the rocks pierce the air, the waves crash on the shore, and thousands of piles of snow are rolled up. It caused a tsunami, uprooted towering trees, smashed cars into ditches with slaps, slashed trees with sleeves, laughed wildly, looked contemptuously at those who were helpless against it, and regarded itself as a chariot and everything in the world was like a mantis arm.
When it is sad, it will make a whimpering sound, as if telling the grievances and grievances in its heart, like a child crying, and it has to be moved when it hears it.
The wind is magical, the wind is ever-changing, the wind is weak, the wind is strong. Sensitive wind, amorous wind, poignant wind, wind in a thousand forms, you are a friend of mankind, but it also brings endless disasters to mankind, wind, you make people have to love, but also make people fearful.
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This poem makes people see the power of the wind: the wind can make the leaves fall off in late autumn, it can promote the flowers of early spring and February, it can set off thousands of feet of huge waves when it passes through the river, and it can blow thousands of green bamboos crookedly when it blows into the bamboo forest.
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1. Meaning: It can blow off the golden leaves of autumn and 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 ten thousand poles tilt.
2. Original 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.
3. Source: Tang Dynasty Li Qiao "Wind".
4. Notes: unraveling, blowing, scattering. "Solution: Unravel, here refers to blowing. Three Autumn: Autumn. One refers to the ninth month of the lunar calendar. Can: Yes. Passed: Passed. Oblique: Tilted.
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The wind can blow down the leaves of the three autumns, blow the flowers that are talked about in February, and the wind blows the rivers to set off huge waves, blowing into the bamboo forest and the green bamboo slopes. Li Qiao's "Wind" ancient poem is the original leaky mountain text is to solve the fall of the three autumn months, return to the beginning of the February flowers, cross the river thousands of feet of waves, into the bamboo ten thousand poles oblique, the meaning of the solution is to know, understand, three autumn is autumn; February is early spring, passing by, oblique (xiƩ) means tilting, meaning that the wind can blow off the leaves of the three autumns, can blow the flowers of February, the wind blows to the rivers to set off huge waves, blowing into the bamboo forest and the green bamboo tilt.
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The full poem is as follows:The wind unravels 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: It can blow off the golden leaves of the autumn finch sky, and can blow 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 ten thousand poles tilt.
Appreciation of "Wind"."Wind" is a poem that simply writes about the wind, the first two sentences do not write time, blowing off autumn leaves, blowing spring flowers, the wind has become the messenger of the season, the endorsement of time, as if nature has given the wind magical power. The last two sentences write space, which can set off thousands of feet of waves, and can tilt thousands of poles and bamboos, further highlighting the spirit of the wind. However, because it does not integrate into people's feelings, compared with the famous lyricist Zhang Xian of the Northern Song Dynasty, "let the early clouds break through the moon and make flowers and shadows", there is a lot of charm missing.
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1.What it means: It can blow off golden leaves in autumn and bloom beautiful flowers in spring. Thousands of feet of waves can be raised when blowing across the river, and thousands of poles can be poured into the bamboo forest.
2.Original 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.
4.Note: Unravel, blow off, scatter. Solution: Unravel, here refers to blowing. Three Autumn: Autumn. One refers to the ninth month of the lunar calendar. Can: Yes. Spoiler Branch: Passed. Oblique: Tilted.
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"Wind" is a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qiao, the whole poem has only four sentences, but it makes people think deeply. What this poem wants to express is the invisible, ubiquitous power of the wind.
The poem reads: "Untie the three autumn leaves, and you can bloom February flowers." This phrase expresses the power of the wind in nature.
In autumn, the leaves fall from the branches due to the force of the wind, while in spring, the flowers open due to the wind. Wind is everywhere, formless and colorless, but it can affect everything in nature.
When the wind blows across the river, it will make the waves roll thousands of feet high; And when the wind blows through the bamboo forest, it will make the bamboo tilt down. The force of the wind is irresistible, and human beings are insignificant in the face of nature.
The last line of the poem is: "Silence is better than sound at this time." This sentence expresses the silence and distance of the wind.
Wind is a silent force, but it can bring sound. For example, when the wind passes through a bamboo forest, it makes a rustling sound. This sound is more touching and distant than vocal singing.
In conclusion, Li Qiao's poem "Wind" expresses the invisible and ubiquitous power of wind, and its impact on the natural world. It reminds people of the greatness of nature and the insignificance of human beings in front of nature.
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1. Vernacular translation of "Wind": It can blow off the golden leaves of autumn and promote the beautiful flowers of spring. Blowing across the river can set off a thousand feet of huge waves, and blowing into the bamboo forest can make the ten thousand poles of bamboo tilt.
2. The full text of "Wind": Untie the three autumn leaves, and bloom February flowers. Thousands of feet of waves across the river, into the bamboo ten thousand poles slanted.
3. "Wind" is a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qiao. 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 shape forces, the charm and power of the "wind": it can make the leaves fall off in late autumn, can urge the flowers 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.
The four sentences of the poem are arranged in pairs, with the numbers "three", "two changrang", "thousands" and "ten thousand" arranged in pairs to express the power of the wind, and also express the poet's awe of nature.
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