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What does each poem of Wangtianmen Mountain mean?
The Yangtze River splits the Tianmen Peak like a giant axe, and the green river flows around the island.
The green hills on both sides are neck and neck, and a boat meets leisurely from the horizon.
Corresponding translation
The Yangtze River splits the male peak of Tianmen like a giant axe, and the Qingjiang River does not flow here.
The beautiful scenery of the green hills on both sides of the strait is inseparable, and a solitary boat comes from the horizon.
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(1) Tianmen Mountain: Located on both sides of the Yangtze River in Anhui County and Wuhu City. It is called Xiliangshan in the north of the Yangtze River and Liangdongshan in the south of the Yangtze River (called Wangboshan in ancient times). The confrontation between the two mountains across the river is like a gateway set by heaven, hence the name Tianmen. "Jiangnan Tongzhi" records a cloud: "Two small mountain-shaped rocks face each other from east to west, across the river, like doors facing each other. As the saying goes, Liangshan is called West Liangshan, and Bowang Mountain is called Liang Dongshan, which has always been called Tianmen Mountain. "
(2) Interrupt: The river cut off two mountains in the middle. Chu River: Yangtze River. Because the middle reaches of the Yangtze River in ancient times belonged to Chu State, it was called Chu River. Open: split, disconnect.
(3) At this point, the river flowing from the east turns to the north here. One is "due north" Return: gyrate, rotate. Due to the steep terrain, this section of the river changed direction and became more turbulent.
(4) Green hills on both sides: Dongling Mountain and Xiliangshan Mountain respectively. Highlight, appear.
5] From the sun: refers to a lonely boat coming from the distant intersection of Tianshui, which seems to come from the sun from a distance.
What do the first two poems in Looking at Tianmen Mountain mean? Tianmen Mountain is separated from the middle by the choppy Yangtze River, and the green river flows to Tianmen Mountain and detours north.
1, interpretation
The high Tianmen is split by the Yangtze River, where the Qingjiang River flows eastward.
2. Original text
Wangtianmen mountain
Author: Li Bai
The Yangtze River splits the Tianmen Peak like a giant axe, and the green river flows around the island.
The green hills on both sides are neck and neck, and a boat meets leisurely from the horizon.
3. Translation
The high Tianmen is split by the Yangtze River, where the Qingjiang River flows eastward.
The green hills on both sides of the strait are relatively steep, and a solitary boat slowly floats from heaven and earth.
Step 4 take notes
Tianmen Mountain: Located on both sides of the Yangtze River in Anhui County and Wuhu City. It starts from Xiliangshan in the north and reaches Liangdongshan in the south. The confrontation between the two mountains across the river is like a gateway set by heaven, so it is called "Tianmen".
Interrupt: refers to the east and west mountains separated by water. Chu River: Yangtze River. The middle reaches of the Yangtze River in ancient times belonged to Chu State, so it was called Chu River.
Open: split, disconnect.
At this point: the river flowing to the east turns to the north here.
Back: change direction, change direction.
Castle Peak on both sides of the Taiwan Strait: refers to Wang Bo and Liangshan.
From the edge of the sun: refers to the lonely boat coming from the distant place where Tianshui meets, as if from the horizon.
Protrude, appear
What does it mean to read the whole poem of Tianmen Mountain? The high Tianmen is split by the water of the Yangtze River, and the Qingjiang River flows eastward here.
The green hills on both sides of the strait are relatively steep, and a solitary boat slowly floats from heaven and earth.
Appreciation: The first two sentences describe the majestic Tianmen Mountain and the mighty river momentum in a narrative way. The poet didn't write about the confrontation between Wang Bo and Liangshan across the river, but said that the mountain was "interrupted", thus vividly writing about the relative precipitousness of the two mountains: "The Chu River opened", which neither made clear the relationship between the mountain and the water, but also described the momentum of the mountain being interrupted and the river surging up to now. The word "Bi" clearly describes the color and depth of the river; The word "Hui" describes the rushing river and the mountain around Tianmen Mountain. The last two sentences describe the prospect of looking through the gap between the green hills on both sides of the strait. The clever use of the word "relative" makes the green hills on both sides of the strait have life and feelings. The last sentence can be described as a stroke of genius. A red sun is reflected on the clear water, green mountains and white sails, making the whole picture bright and distinct, thus showing the magnificent picture of the motherland's mountains and rivers. The first sentence, "Tianmen breaks the Chu River", focuses on the majestic momentum of the Chu River. It gives people rich associations: Tianmen Mountain and Tianmen Mountain were originally a whole, blocking the turbulent river. Due to the impact of the surging waves of the Chu River, Tianmen was knocked open and interrupted, becoming two mountains. This is quite similar to the scene described by the author in the Song of Yuntai in Xiyue: "Genie (river god) roared and broke two mountains (referring to Huashan in Hexi and shouyangshan in Hedong), and Hongbo sprayed into the East China Sea." But the former is hidden and the latter is obvious. In the author's pen, the Chu River seems to be a thing with strong vitality, showing the magical power to overcome all obstacles, and Tianmen Mountain seems to quietly make way for it. The second sentence, "Higashi Shimizu flows to this back", in turn focuses on the binding force and reaction of Tianmen Mountain, which is confronted by Jiajiang, to the surging Chu River. Because two mountains are sandwiched in the middle, the vast Yangtze River flows through the narrow passage between the two mountains, causing a whirlpool and forming a choppy spectacle. If the last sentence is written by the mountain, then this sentence is the adventure of the mountain to the water potential. Some notebooks "return here" as "straight north", and the interpreter thought that the Yangtze River flowing eastward turned north in this area. This may be a fine explanation of the flow direction of the Yangtze River, but it is not a poem, nor can it show the momentum of Tianmen. Compare the Song of Xi Yue Yuntai Sending Dan Qiu Zi: "Xi Yue is magnificent! The Yellow River is like a silk sky. The Wan Li of the Yellow River touches the mountain, and the vortex hub turns to Qin Mine. " "Vortex", that is, "Higashi Shimizu flows to this back", also depicts the scene that the rivers in Wan Li are stopped by Qifeng. The quatrains are simple and implicit, unlike the seven ancient poems written incisively and vividly. "The green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and the sails are alone." These two sentences are an inseparable whole. The first sentence describes the majestic appearance of the two mountains seen by Tianmen and Wang, while the second sentence reminds Wang of his foothold and shows the poet's dripping joy. The poet is not standing somewhere on the shore overlooking Tianmen Mountain, but his foothold is a "lone sail" coming from Japan. Most people who read this poem appreciate the word "Chu" because it brings dynamic beauty to the motionless mountain, but seldom consider why the poet feels "Chu". If you stand on a fixed foothold on the shore, "looking at Tianmen Mountain in the distance" will probably only produce a static feeling of "the green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite". On the contrary, the ship sailed down the river, looking at Tianmen and two distant mountains, showing an increasingly clear posture, and this feeling of "green mountains on both sides of the strait are opposite" is very prominent. The word "Chu" not only vividly shows the unique gesture of "overlooking Tianmen Mountain" when taking a boat tour, but also contains the fresh and pleasant feeling of the people on board. Tianmen Mountain, facing the Jiajiang River, seems to be coming towards itself, expressing its welcome to the visitors from the river. Since Qingshan is so affectionate to distant guests, they should be more cheerful. The Lonely Sail Comes from the Sun vividly depicts the lonely sail riding the wind and waves, getting closer and closer to Tianmen Mountain, and the poet's joy at seeing the famous mountains and scenic spots. This poem describes clear water and green mountains, white sails and red sun, which are reflected in a colorful picture. But this picture is not static, but flowing. As the poet sails and sails, the mountains break the river, the east water flows backwards, the green hills meet, and the daytime sails alone, and the scenery unfolds from far and near to far. Six verbs are used in the poem, namely "breaking, opening, flowing, returning and coming", and the landscape presents an urgent dynamic, depicting the grandeur and vastness of Tianmen Mountain. One or two sentences describe the majestic, steep and unstoppable momentum of Tianmen Mountain, which gives people a thrilling feeling. Three or four sentences have written enough about the vast water potential and come alive. "Tianmen breaks the Chu River, and Higashi Shimizu flows." These two lines overlook the magnificent scene of Tianmen Mountain facing Jiajiang River. The river passes through Tianmen Mountain, and the water is rushing. The first sentence is closely related to the topic and has been written on Tianmen Mountain. Looking around, Liangshan and Bowangshan, located in Chu, seem to be split by the rushing river, forming a natural portal, from which the surging river rushes out. The second sentence is about the river under Tianmen Mountain. The Yangtze River water flows through the upper reaches of Qianshan Mountain, rushes out of the Three Gorges, and slowly flows from west to east. When the river flows to Tianmen Mountain, it is blocked, and Tianmen Mountain is washed away, forming a turbulent vortex. "The green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and the sails are alone." The third sentence inherits the first sentence and writes about Tianmen Mountain where Jiajiang confronts. The vast river surface of Chu State is blocked by the endless Tianmen Mountain. The blocked river roared like a sword, splitting the towering Tianmen Mountain in half, and the river rushed by. Tianmen Mountain and Jiajiang River stand tall, so they are "relative". "Go out" here means go out. The last sentence is a continuation of the second sentence, which describes the prospect of the Yangtze River. The surging river crossing Tianmen Mountain flows eastward to infinity. On the horizon rising from the red sun in Ran Ran, a sailboat is heading for Tianmen Mountain. It is said that the ship is far away. Writing about the distance of the river does not directly point out the water, but the boat on the water, so that people can imagine the distance of the river from "the sun is coming". Looking into the distance, there is nothing in the sky. The Chu River is clear, with vast smoke waves, solitary sails and red sun, and picturesque rivers and mountains. This poem has broad artistic conception, heroic spirit, harmonious and smooth syllables, vivid language and bright colors. Although there are only four short sentences and twenty-eight words, the artistic conception it constitutes is so beautiful and magnificent that people seem to be in it after reading the poem. The poet leads the reader's vision along the foggy Yangtze River to the infinite world, which makes people feel open-minded and broad-minded. From here, we can see Bai's uninhibited spirit and broad-minded mind that he doesn't want to confine himself to. This poem is Rainbow Zhihuan's Dengque Lake, which is about the Yellow River and the Yangtze River. The situation of mountains and rivers has its own characteristics, and the artistic conception in the works is not the same. However, as the representative works of lyric poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, they are neck and neck, with broad artistic conception, majestic weather, full of vigorous vitality and positive strength. Li Bai is the crown of the seven wonders of the Tang Dynasty, and he is best at creating in a limited space. Because the last sentence is full of the poet's spirit in the narrative, this poem depicts the magnificent scenery of Tianmen Mountain and highlights the poet's self-image-heroic, unrestrained, free and unrestrained. The first two sentences describe the grandeur of Tianmen Mountain and the mighty momentum of the river in a narrative way. The poet didn't write about the confrontation between Wang Bo and Liangshan across the river, but said that the mountain was "interrupted", thus vividly writing about the relative precipitousness of the two mountains: "The Chu River opened", which neither made clear the relationship between the mountain and the water, but also described the momentum of the mountain being interrupted and the river surging up to now. The word "Bi" clearly describes the color and depth of the river; The word "Hui" describes the rushing river and the mountain around Tianmen Mountain. The last two sentences describe the prospect of looking through the gap between the green hills on both sides of the strait. The clever use of the word "relative" makes the green hills on both sides of the strait have life and feelings. The last sentence can be described as a stroke of genius. A red sun is reflected on the clear water, green mountains and white sails, making the whole picture bright and distinct, thus showing the magnificent picture of the motherland's mountains and rivers.
What does the poem "Looking at Tianmen Mountain" mean? There seems to be no connection between Wangtianmen Mountain and Tianmen City.
Li Bai's Wangtianmen Mountain is about two hills beside the Yangtze River in Wuhu, Anhui. These two hills are on both sides of the Yangtze River. From a distance, they seem to have been washed away by the Yangtze River. Therefore, Tianmen interrupted the poem written by Chu River.
What does the "Tianmen" of Wangtianmen Mountain mean? Tianmen in Wangtianmen Mountain refers to Tianmen Mountain: located on both sides of the Yangtze River in Hexian County and Wuhu City, Anhui Province, Xiliangshan Mountain in the north of the Yangtze River, and Liangdongshan Mountain in the south of the Yangtze River (called Bowangshan in ancient times); The confrontation between the two mountains across the river is like a portal set by heaven, hence the name Tianmen; "Jiangnan Tongzhi" records a cloud: "Two small mountain-shaped rocks face each other from east to west, across the river, like doors facing each other. As the saying goes, Liangshan is called West Liangshan, and Bowang Mountain is called Liang Dongshan, which has always been called Tianmen Mountain. "
Extension: 1, looking at the original text of Tianmen Mountain
The Yangtze River splits the Tianmen Peak like a giant axe, and the green river flows around the island.
The green hills on both sides are neck and neck, and a boat meets leisurely from the horizon.
2. Translation of Wangtianmen Mountain
The Yangtze River splits the male peak of Tianmen like a giant axe, and the Qingjiang River does not flow here.
The beautiful scenery of the green hills on both sides of the strait is inseparable, and a solitary boat comes from the horizon.
3. Appreciation of Tianmen Mountain
This poem describes clear water and green mountains, white sails and red sun, which are reflected in a colorful picture. But this picture is not static, but flowing. As the poet sails and sails, the mountains break the river, the east water flows backwards, the green hills meet, and the daytime sails alone, and the scenery unfolds from far and near to far. Six verbs are used in the poem, namely "breaking, opening, flowing, returning and coming", and the landscape presents an urgent dynamic, depicting the grandeur and vastness of Tianmen Mountain. One or two sentences describe the majestic, steep and unstoppable momentum of Tianmen Mountain, which gives people a thrilling feeling; Three or four sentences are enough to write about the vast water potential.
"Tianmen breaks the Chu River, and Higashi Shimizu flows." These two lines overlook the magnificent scene of Tianmen Mountain facing Jiajiang River. The river passes through Tianmen Mountain, and the water is rushing. The first sentence is closely related to the topic, always writing Tianmen Mountain, with the focus on the magnificent momentum of the eastern flow of the Chu River. It gives people rich associations: Tianmen Mountain and Tianmen Mountain were originally a whole, blocking the turbulent river. Due to the impact of the surging waves of the Chu River, Tianmen was knocked open and interrupted, becoming two mountains. This is quite similar to the scene described by the author in "Song of Yuntai in Xiyue to Send Dan Qiu Zi": "Genie (river god) roared and broke two mountains (referring to Huashan in Hexi and shouyangshan in Hedong), and Hongbo sprayed into the East China Sea." But the former is hidden and the latter is obvious. In the author's pen, the Chu River seems to be a thing with strong vitality, showing the magical power to overcome all obstacles, and Tianmen Mountain seems to quietly make way for it. The second sentence is about the river under Tianmen Mountain. In turn, it focuses on the binding force and reaction of Tianmen Mountain, which is facing Jiajiang, to the surging Chu River. Because two mountains are sandwiched in the middle, the vast Yangtze River flows through the narrow passage between the two mountains, causing a whirlpool and forming a choppy spectacle. If the last sentence is written by the mountain, then this sentence is the adventure of the mountain to the water potential. Some notebooks "return here" as "straight north", and the interpreter thought that the Yangtze River flowing eastward turned north in this area. This may be a fine explanation of the flow direction of the Yangtze River, but it is not a poem, nor can it show the momentum of Tianmen. Can be compared with "Xiyue Yuntai Song to Dan Qiu Zi": "Xiyue is magnificent! The Yellow River is like a silk sky. The Wan Li of the Yellow River touches the mountain, and the vortex hub turns to Qin Mine. " "Vortex Turn", that is, "Higashi Shimizu flows to this back", also depicts the scene when the rivers in Wan Li are cut off by Qifeng, but as a seven-character ancient poem, it is written incisively and vividly. From the comparison, we can see that Wang Tianmen Mountain, as a quatrain, advocates simplicity and has profound implications.
"The green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and the sails are alone." These two sentences are an inseparable whole. The third sentence inherits the majestic posture of Tianmen and two mountains seen in the first sentence; The fourth sentence carries forward the second sentence to write the vision of the Yangtze River, awaken the foothold of "hope" and express the poet's dripping joy. The poet is not standing somewhere on the shore overlooking Tianmen Mountain, but his foothold is a "lone sail" coming from Japan. Most people who read this poem appreciate the word "Chu" because it brings dynamic beauty to the motionless mountain, but seldom consider why the poet feels "Chu". If you stand on a fixed foothold on the shore, "looking at Tianmen Mountain in the distance" will probably only produce a static feeling of "the green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite". On the contrary, the ship sailed down the river, looking at Tianmen and two distant mountains, showing an increasingly clear posture, and this feeling of "green mountains on both sides of the strait are opposite" is very prominent. The word "Chu" not only vividly shows the unique gesture of "overlooking Tianmen Mountain" when taking a boat tour, but also contains the fresh and pleasant feeling of the people on board. Tianmen Mountain, facing the Jiajiang River, seems to be coming towards itself, expressing its welcome to the visitors from the river. Since Qingshan is so affectionate to distant guests, they should be more cheerful. The Lonely Sail Comes from the Sun vividly depicts the lonely sail riding the wind and waves, getting closer and closer to Tianmen Mountain, and the poet's joy at seeing the famous mountains and scenic spots. Because the last sentence is full of the poet's * * * in the narrative, this poem highlights the poet's heroic, unrestrained, free and unrestrained self-image while depicting the magnificent scenery of Tianmen Mountain.
This poem has broad artistic conception, heroic spirit, harmonious and smooth syllables, vivid language and bright colors. Although there are only four short sentences and twenty-eight words, the artistic conception it constitutes is beautiful and magnificent, which makes people feel immersive after reading the poem. The poet leads the reader's vision along the foggy Yangtze River to the infinite world, which makes people feel open-minded and broad-minded. From this poem, we can see the bold spirit of the poet Li Bai and his broad mind that he doesn't want to confine himself to Xiaotian.
4. Introduction to the author of Wangtianmen Mountain
Li Bai (70 1-762), the word Taibai, was a romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was praised as a "poetic immortal" by later generations. My ancestral home is Ji Cheng in Longxi (to be tested), and I was born in Broken Leaf City in the Western Regions. At the age of 4, he moved to Mianzhou City, Jiannan Province with his father. Li Bai has more than 1000 poems, among which Li Taibai Ji has been handed down from generation to generation. He died in 762 at the age of 6 1. Its tomb is in Dangtu, Anhui, and there are memorial halls in Jiangyou, Sichuan and Anlu, Hubei.
What does the ancient poem "Looking at Tianmen Mountain from afar" mean? Looking at Tianmen Mountain in the distance.
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Li Bai
Original text:
The Yangtze River splits the Tianmen Peak like a giant axe, and the green river flows around the island.
The green hills on both sides are neck and neck, and a boat meets leisurely from the horizon.
translate
The Yangtze River splits the male peak of Tianmen like a giant axe, and the Qingjiang River does not flow here.
The beautiful scenery of the green hills on both sides of the strait is inseparable, and a solitary boat comes from the horizon.
To annotate ...
(1) Tianmen Mountain: Located on both sides of the Yangtze River in Anhui County and Wuhu City. It is called Xiliangshan in the north of the Yangtze River and Liangdongshan in the south of the Yangtze River (called Wangboshan in ancient times). The confrontation between the two mountains across the river is like a gateway set by heaven, hence the name Tianmen. "Jiangnan Tongzhi" records a cloud: "Two small mountain-shaped rocks face each other from east to west, across the river, like doors facing each other. As the saying goes, Liangshan is called West Liangshan, and Bowang Mountain is called Liang Dongshan, which has always been called Tianmen Mountain. "
(2) Interrupt: The river cut off two mountains in the middle. Chu River: Yangtze River. Because the middle reaches of the Yangtze River in ancient times belonged to Chu State, it was called Chu River. Open: split, disconnect.
(3) At this point, the river flowing from the east turns to the north here. One is "due north" Return: gyrate, rotate. Due to the steep terrain, this section of the river changed direction and became more turbulent.
(4) Green hills on both sides: Dongling Mountain and Xiliangshan Mountain respectively. Highlight, appear.
5] From the sun: refers to a lonely boat coming from the distant intersection of Tianshui, which seems to come from the sun from a distance.
What is the poem of Wangtianmen Mountain? The Yangtze River splits the male peak of Tianmen like a giant axe, and the Qingjiang River does not flow here.
The beautiful scenery of the green hills on both sides of the strait is inseparable, and a solitary boat comes from the horizon.
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