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The tide is wide on both sides, and the wind is hanging.
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The jaw couplet in "Under the Solid Mountain in the Second North": the tide is wide on both sides, and the wind is hanging.
Meaning: the tide is full, the two banks are level with the river, it looks very open, and the sails of the downwind boat just hang high.
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It is the meaning of the second couplet, that is, the second line of "the tide is flat and the banks are wide, and the wind is hanging." ”
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The words "Klook" and "Xingzhou" in the first couplet of "Under the Solid Mountain in the Second Bei" imply the wandering and detaining feelings of being in a foreign land and in the hometown of Shenchi.
The author of "Under the Solid Mountain in the Second Bei" is Wang Wan of the Tang Dynasty, and the whole poem is: Outside the green mountains of Klook, before the green water. The tide is wide on both sides, and the wind is hanging. The sea is born in the night, and the spring of the river enters the old year. Where can I get the village book? Return to the edge of Yanluoyang.
This poem describes the magnificent scenery of green mountains and green waters, flat tides and wide shores that the author saw when he anchored at the foot of Beigu Mountain in late winter and early spring, and expressed the author's deep homesickness. At the beginning, it starts with a dual sentence, writing the feelings of wandering and detaining in the hometown of Shenchi; The boat on the river with the words "tide flat" and "wind is right" is written in the second couplet, and the scene is magnificent and magnificent; The triptych depicts the scene of the dawn sailing, which implies philosophy in the battle and gives people a positive artistic charm; The tail couplet sees the goose thinking of the family, echoing the first couplet. The whole poem is written in a natural way, the scene is distinct, the emotions are real, the scenes are blended, the style is magnificent, and it is full of rhyme, and it has always been widely recited.
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Outside the green mountains of Klook, in front of the green water. Translation: The long journey is far beyond the green mountains, and I take a boat to move forward in the turquoise river.
The tide is wide on both sides, and the wind is hanging. Translation: When the tide is full, the water between the two shores is wide, and the sail of the boat sails high with the wind.
The sea is born in the night, and the spring of the river enters the old year. Translation: When the night is about to end, a red sun rises from the sea, spring is early on the river, and the new year has not passed.
Where to reach the township book, return to the side of Yanluoyang. Translation: What should the family letter convey to **?
I hope that the wild goose returning to the north will bring a letter to Luoyang.
The first couplet: The poet is on a boat, anchored in Beigu Mountain.
Under. Couplet: Write about the scenery that the poet saw on the boat.
Neck couplet: It not only writes the scene but also points out the season, and the natural order of the alternation of the old and the new is naturally alternate.
Tail couplet: A touch of homesickness.
The tone of the whole poem is optimistic, and the melancholy of the thoughts is very light and interlocking.
At the foot of the sub-north solid mountain.
Wangwan. Outside the green mountains of Klook, in front of the green water. >>>More
Under the Solid Mountain in the Second North is a work by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wan. This poem describes the magnificent scenery of green mountains and green waters, flat tides and wide shores that the author saw when he anchored at the foot of Beigu Mountain in late winter and early spring, and expressed the author's deep homesickness. The whole poem is written in a natural way, the scene is distinct, the emotions are real, the scenes are blended, the style is magnificent, and it is full of rhyme, and it has always been widely recited.
In fact, this poem is very charming.
At the foot of the sub-north solid mountain. >>>More
Outside the green mountains of Klook, in front of the green water. >>>More
The sentence of the combination of movement and stillness under the sub-northern solid mountain: the tide is flat and the two sides are wide, and the wind is hanging. >>>More