Many poems contained a wealth of geographical knowledge, such as: 1 Ascending the Mountain-Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. This poem described the landscape from a high altitude and the geographical features of the Yangtze River, monkeys, clear isles and white sand. 2. Thoughts in a Quiet Night-Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty The moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown. The poem depicted the courtyard illuminated by the moonlight, the moon in front of the bed, and the frost on the ground. The phrase " suspected to be frost on the ground " expressed the poet's doubts. Perhaps the moonlight was too bright, making the ground look a little blurry. 3 "Climbing the Spectacular Futian Mountain"-Yang Shen of the Ming Dynasty Mount Futian was a spectacular sight. The sea of clouds rose in waves. Heaven and earth in one color, mountains and rivers in all kinds of phenomena. When I come back, I see the sunset, my sleeves full of tears. This poem depicted the scenery of Mt. Tomita and the spectacular scene between heaven and earth. The poem " The Spectacular Mount Tomita " expressed the poet's admiration for the mountains, while the poem " The Sea of Clouds and Waves in the Sunlight " described the natural landscape around Mount Tomita.
The following are some poems describing geographical objects or phenomena: The bright moon rises on the sea, and the horizon shares this moment. Zhang Jiuling's Farewell to the Ancient Grass Don't you see that the Yellow River flows from heaven to the sea and never returns? Li Bai's << Wine >> 3. The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out. There is another village in the dark. Lu You's "Mountain West Village Tour" 4.Thousand Miles of Ice and Snow Liu Changqing's " The Master of Furong Mountain in the Snow " The sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng by Wang Bo 6. Autumn comes late after the new rain in the empty mountains. Wang Wei's Autumn Dusk in the Mountain 7. Where is the home of the Cloud Crossing Qinling Mountains? The snow holds the Blue Pass and the horse does not move forward. Han Yu's "Deportation to Lan Guan to Show Grandnephew Xiang" 8. In broad daylight, the Yellow River flows into the sea. Wang Zhihuan, Climbing the Stork Tower 9. The wind blows through the grass, revealing cattle and sheep. The sky is blue, the water is clear, and the scenery is good. Wang Wei's Deer Wood Birds fly over thousands of mountains, leaving no trace behind. Zhao Shuli's Inscription on Xilin Wall
There were many places in interstellar travel that did not conform to geographical knowledge. The following are some examples: The Earth is a sphere, but in the novel, the Earth is depicted as a pear-shaped celestial body. In the novel, the distance between the Earth and the Sun was about 149 light years, while in the real world, the distance between the Sun and the Earth was about 14.96 million light years. In the novel, the Earth's climate is described as extremely cold and extremely warm, but in fact, the Earth's climate is very complex and diverse, with many different types of climate. In the novel, the surface of the earth is covered by the ocean, but in fact, the surface of the earth includes a large number of land and mountains in addition to the ocean. The novel described the shape of the earth as similar to a fish, but in fact, the shape of the earth is closer to a pear than a fish. These were just some of the places in the novel that did not conform to geographical knowledge. In fact, there were many other places in interstellar travel that did not conform to geographical knowledge.
One could learn a lot about geography and tombs from Grave Robber's Chronicles or other grave robbing novels. For example, grave robbers often needed to understand the surrounding terrain and topography in order to find the location of the tomb. They also needed to pay attention to the water level and the growth of vegetation around the tomb because these could affect the tomb raid. Among the famous tombs of the past dynasties, there were many mausoleums of ancient emperors and celebrities, such as the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, the mausoleum of Han Wudi, and the mausoleum of Tang Taizong. The construction method, internal structure, and protection measures of these tombs were very detailed, making it difficult for grave robbers to infiltrate. It was very helpful for grave robbers to know the geography of ancient tombs. Through this knowledge, they could better understand the surrounding environment, find the location of the tomb, and better protect their tomb raiding operations.
Global Treasures contained a lot of geographical knowledge. It introduced China's top ten treasures, Japan's plundered treasures, India's mystery of the disappearance of gold, American Native American treasures, Inca treasures, and so on. It also included nearly three million shipwrecks in the ocean waiting to be salvaged, private islands, farms, and fishing grounds. This book is worth reading for geography lovers and adventurous readers. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Prose poetry is a literary genre that combines the characteristics of prose and poetry. It is usually composed of a series of coherent passages, and there is no strict rhythmic requirement between each paragraph. Prose poetry was a combination of lyricism, description, and discussion. The language was concise and poetic. Below are two classic prose poems. Let us understand their literary common sense together: 1 Ascending the Mountain-Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. This poem was written by Du Fu when he was looking into the distance. It described the magnificent mountains and rivers and the difficulties of life. The first line," The howling of the apes in the high sky," depicted the howling of apes in the high sky when the wind was strong. The couplet "White birds fly back from the clear sand" depicted the birds flying back from the clear water and beach. The neck couplet and the tail couplet were both descriptions of nature, expressing the poet's feelings and thoughts. "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass"-Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings. This poem was written by Bai Juyi when he was sending off a friend who had gone on a long journey. It described the life cycle and changes of nature. The first sentence," grass on the plains," described the lush grass in the wilderness that would gradually wither and grow with the change of seasons. The couplet "Wild fire cannot burn and grow again in the spring breeze" described the tenacious vitality of wild grass. Even if it was destroyed by wildfire, it could grow again in the spring breeze. The neck couplet and the tail couplet were both descriptions of nature, expressing the poet's feelings of farewell.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classical Chinese novel that described the history and characters of the Three Kingdoms period. There were many important poems and knowledge points in it. Poetry: " Remembering the Past at Red Cliff ": It described the magnificent scene of the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period and the strategic struggle between Cao Cao and Liu Bei. 2. The Empty City Strategy: It depicted how Zhuge Liang performed a thrilling strategy in an empty city, hinting at the situation of Liu Bei being besieged by Cao Cao in the empty city. 3." Three Visits to the Cottage ": It described the story of Liu Bei visiting the thatched cottage three times and inviting Zhuge Liang to help him defeat Cao Cao. It expressed Liu Bei's trust and respect for Zhuge Liang. 4. Drinking and Self-entertainment: It described how Cao Cao boasted at the banquet to express his arrogance and arrogance. Knowledge Points: During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Quan and others fought for the world, forming a situation of three sides. Zhuge Liang was a famous politician and strategist during the Three Kingdoms period. His Romance of the Three Kingdoms was one of the most famous works in Chinese classical novels. The Battle of Red Cliff was one of the most famous battles in the Three Kingdoms period and also one of the most famous battles in Chinese history. The Empty City Stratagem was a famous story from the Three Kingdoms period. It described how Zhuge Liang performed a dangerous strategy in an empty city. The above were some of the important poems and knowledge points in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The geographical setting of the novel could be a fictional fantasy land or a real-world location like a big city or a small town.
A geographical novel or comics is a form of storytelling that incorporates elements of geography, such as locations, landscapes, and cultural aspects of different places into the plot.
The geographical locations in novels and real life were usually different. The geographical locations in novels are usually fictional. They can be created through imagination, fantasy, or imaginary worlds. These geographical locations might have some special symbolic meaning or storyline or be the main background used to promote the development of the story. Therefore, the geographical location in the novel might be very different from the real world. However, in real life, geographical location did have a great impact on the plot and development of the story. For example, cities, countries, states, counties, and other geographical locations in novels could be presented through real geographical features and historical backgrounds. These features would affect the actions of characters, the development of the story, and the relationships between characters. The geographical location in the novel may have some similarities with the geographical location in real life. For example, they may have a specific climate, terrain, culture, and historical background. But they are still fictional and can be very different from the real world.
Historical novels usually used historical events as the background to describe the adventures and challenges that the protagonist experienced in different geographical areas. This type of novel usually involved knowledge of natural geography, human geography, historical background, etc. Through fictional stories, it showed the readers the culture, customs, and history of different regions. The common topics of geographical and historical novels were exploring mysterious places, searching for historical relics, fighting against evil forces, saving trapped people, and so on. The protagonist may encounter various challenges and dangers, and need to use his wisdom and courage to complete various missions. When writing a geographical and historical novel, one needed to pay attention to the accurate description of the historical background and geographical knowledge, as well as pay attention to the compact plot and the depth of the character. Through fictional stories and unique narrative methods, readers can feel the unique charm of geographical and historical novels.