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I like this poem: the poem is short and easy to understand, although the length is small, but it is magnificent, and the last two sentences of the poem "want to be poor for a thousand miles, go to the next level" express the progressive attitude of life, which can inspire people to work hard and explore a more ambitious ideal of life.
The first two sentences of the poem are opposite to each other, the two nouns "white sun" and "yellow river" are opposite, the two colors of "white" and "yellow" are opposite, and the two verbs "yi" and "enter" are opposite. The same is true of the last two sentences, which constitute formal perfection.
As far as the content of the poem is concerned, the first two lines are written as seen. "The sun is at the end of the mountain" writes about the distant view, the mountain, and the scenery that you see when you climb the tower, and the "Yellow River flows into the sea" writes about the close-up view, and the water writes about the grandeur of the river entering the sea.
The last two sentences are written about what you think. "Wanting to be poor for a thousand miles", 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 "go to the next level".
The discussion of these two lines of poetry is not only new and unexpected, but also naturally and closely connected with the scene of the first two lines, thus pushing the poem into a higher realm and showing the reader a larger vision.
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Although there are only two crosses in this poem, it paints the majestic momentum and magnificent scene of the rivers and mountains of the northern country with thousands of huge rafters, which makes people feel bold and bold. The poet's heart, which is shocked by nature, realizes a simple and profound philosophy, which can urge people to abandon their complacent and superficial knowledge, climb high and look at it, and constantly open up a new realm of better and better. Qing Dynasty poetry critics also think:
Wang Shi is just two crosses, the front cross has been exhausted, and the back cross has the potential of a thousand miles. This poem is the final work of the Tang Dynasty's five-character poems, Wang Zhilian.
Because of this five-character quatrain, it has been famous for thousands of years, and the stork tower is also famous in China because of this poem.
Climb the Stork's Tower. The majestic and far-reaching artistic conception has inspired the Chinese nation for thousands of years.
Soaring. In particular, the last two sentences are often quoted to express an attitude of active exploration and infinite progress. To this day, the poem has appeared on several major political and diplomatic occasions in China.
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At the end of the day, the Yellow River flows into the sea.
Standing on the high-rise building, I saw the sunset slowly sinking against the Zhenghao mountains, and the surging Yellow River surging towards the sea.
If you want to be poor, accompany Cong to the next level.
If you want to see the scenery thousands of miles away, you have to climb a higher floor.
"Write the vista and the mountain, write the mountain, and write the scenery that you can see when you climb the tower; "The Yellow River flows into the sea" writes about the close-up scene and the water, these two sentences are the scene that the poet sees: a round of sunset sinks westward towards the endless undulating mountains in front of the building, and disappears at the end of the field of vision, flowing through the Yellow River below the front of the building, roaring and rolling south, and then turning east in the distance, flowing back to the sea.
Together, these two lines of poetry include the scenery of up and down, far and near, east and west, all under the poem's pen, making the picture appear particularly broad and far-reaching.
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The poet climbed the stork tower and saw the spectacular scene of the sun setting and the Yellow River flowing eastward.
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The poet climbed the bird tower, the bright sunlight shone in the distance, there are mountains and rivers, the scenery is very beautiful, you can't see the edge at a glance, and there are some geese flying.
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Climb the Stork's Tower. Tang Wang's Sorrow.
At the end of the day, the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level.
In this poem, the poet climbs the stork tower and sees the scene that the day is at the end of the mountain, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. The sun fell and dismantled the sun next to the mountain, and the water of the Yellow River rushed endlessly, flowing into the sea.
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The first two sentences of this poem, "The day is at the end of the mountain, and the Yellow River flows into the sea" is written about the scene that the poet friends did not pretend to see. Meaning: The sunset slowly sinks against the West Mountain, and the surging Yellow River rushes towards the East Kuzhuo Sea.
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The first sentence is written that the sun is about to go down (the sun is at the end of the day).
The poet looks at a sunset posture in the distance, disturbing the endless and undulating mountains in front of the building, sinking westward, and disappearing at the end of the field of vision; I watched the Yellow River flowing through the front of the building and roaring and rolling southward, and then cracked and bent eastward in the distance, flowing back to the sea. The poet uses extremely simple and simple language, which is both highly vivid and highly generalized, and the picture of thousands of miles of rivers and mountains that have entered the broad field of vision is broad and far-reaching.
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In the Yellow Crane Tower, the Yuanyan Hall overlooked the clear river, grass and trees, parrot island, river and other scenes, expressing the rough warning that the poet misses his hometown but has no home to return to, so he is full of sorrow about friendship.
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The poet climbed the stork's tower and saw the setting sun, the rushing Yellow River, thought of the passage of time, endless, and strongly felt that if he wanted to see farther, he had to climb to a higher level. It expresses the author's immense love for the natural scenery. It also illustrates the truth of Yuanchang's reform, which stands on a high standing.
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The sunset, the mountains, the Yellow River, the sea. The author climbed the stork tower, looked at the setting sun, buried the galloping Yellow River, thought of the passage of time, endless, and strongly felt that if the group wanted to see further, it was necessary to climb to a higher level; If life is to be meaningful, we must continue to forge ahead and achieve the greatest success.
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The scenery you see when you climb the Huang Nazhi Crane Tower - the white clouds are ethereal, the river is long, the grass is green, and the sunset is dissolving - but what really makes it famous for the ages is to turn the false into the real and integrate the myths and legends into the changes of history.
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When the poet climbed the stork's tower, he saw four scenes: the setting sun, the majestic green mountains, the rushing Yellow River and the surging ocean current.
Climb the Stork's Tower. Tang Wang's Sorrow.
At the end of the day, the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level. Imaginary bands.
This poem is concise in words, but it has a wide reputation and profound meaning, and the scene is spectacular and magnificent. The four sentences show four beautiful and spectacular scenes.
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"Write the distant view, write the mountain, write the scenery that you can see from the tower, write the close-up view of the Yellow River flowing into the sea, write the water and write the scene is spectacular, magnificent. Here, the poet uses extremely simple and simple language, both highly vividly and highly generalized, to include the thousands of miles of rivers and mountains that have entered the broad field of vision into just ten words; And when later generations read these ten words after a thousand years, they also felt like they were in the place, as if they saw the scene, and felt that their minds were open.
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The author of Climbing the Stork Tower is Wang Zhilian.
Wang Zhilian (688-742), whose name is Ji Ling, was originally from Jinyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). Tang Dynasty poet.
Bright at an early age, weak crown can write. Generosity is strategic, and there are talents. entered the office with the shade of the door, awarded the master book of Hengshui, and married the third daughter of Li Di of Hengshui County.
Later, he was slandered and went to the official. In the first year of Tianbao (742), he was the county lieutenant of Wen'an, innocent and fair. He died in office at the age of fifty-five.
Buried in the ancestral tomb of Beibi Mountain in Luoyang County.
He is good at writing poems, and often cites lyrics. You Shan's five-character poems, to describe the scenery of the border plug for the victory, representative works include "Climbing the Stork's Tower", "Liangzhou Words Two Songs" and so on.
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At the end of the day, the Yellow River flows into the sea. I want to be poor. Better.
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Full text of the ancient poem: The sun is at the end of the mountain, and the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level.
Appreciation
There is another feature of this poem in terms of writing: it is a quatrain in which the whole poem is written with antiphons. Shen Deqing once pointed out when he selected this poem in "Tang Poetry Tailoring":
The four languages are all right, and it doesn't dislike it when it reads, and the bones are high. "There are only two couplets in total, and both couplets are used in antiphons, and if they are not full of momentum and coherent, it is easy to be rigid or fragmented.
In this poem, the first couplet uses the right name, the so-called "positive opposite", the sentences are extremely neat, thick and powerful, which shows the grandeur of the scene written; The latter couplet uses a pair of flowing water, although the two sentences are opposite, and there is no trace of the battle. The poet is also very mature in the use of the skill of confrontation.
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The author of the poem "Climbing the Stork's Tower" is the first two lines of the poem of the famous poet (Wang Zhilian) of the Tang Dynasty to describe the (scene) that the poet saw when he climbed the tower, and the last two sentences express the (feelings) when the poet climbed the tower.
"Climbing the Stork Tower" is a poem written by the poet Wang Zhilian of the Tang Dynasty.
The original text is as follows: The sun is at the end of the mountain, and the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, go to the next level.
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Li Yi "Climbing the Stork's Tower".
The stork tower is a hundred feet west of the tower, the clouds and trees of Tingzhou are boundless, the Han family flute drum is empty and flowing, and the mountains and rivers of Wei are half sunset.
Things go to a thousand years and hate quickly, and sorrow comes for a long time. The wind and smoke are homesick, and the distant eyes are chaotic and self-harming.
Changdang "Climbing the Stork Kaihu Bird Tower".
Flying on the birds, high above the earthly world.
The sky surrounds the plains, and the rivers flow into the broken mountains.
Wang Zhilian, "Climbing the Stork's Tower".
At the end of the day, the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to be poor, you can go to the next level.
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