This was a poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower": The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea current. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. The wind has stopped, and the leaves are silent to describe the silence of autumn.
The ending of the story refers to a relatively depressing situation at the end of the novel, which makes people feel that there is no conclusion at the end. This kind of ending often appears at the climax of the novel, where the reader is confused about the ending of the story and doesn't know what will happen next. The characteristics of the wind ending included: 1. The more depressing situation at the end makes people feel that the end lacks a conclusion. The ending of a story often ends in an unchangeable way, making people feel disappointed and powerless. 3. At the end, there are often some thought-provoking scenes or conversations that leave readers with endless aftertaste. This kind of ending often appeared in some emotional novels, mystery novels, or science fiction novels to arouse the readers 'resonance and thoughts.
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This poem was "Climbing the Stork Tower" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan: The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. > I want to see a thousand miles and go up another level. > The high mountain looks up and stops the scenery. > The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes are howling, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the island. > The boundless fallen trees rustle and the endless Yangtze River rolls on. > I'm always a guest in autumn, but I'm sick for a hundred years. I'm alone on the stage. > I'm in trouble, I'm bitter, I'm sad, my frosty hair is down, I've just stopped drinking. This poem depicted the scene of climbing high and looking into the distance, expressing the poet's pursuit of life and the sublimation of the realm. Among them, the phrase "high mountains look up to the scenery" meant to admire the high mountains and bravely move forward to constantly surpass themselves.
In the reference materials given, there was a sentence: " One night, the autumn wind blew, and the ground was covered in yellow leaves." As well as expressions such as "autumn knows autumn after a night of autumn wind". The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Free Wind is a children's poem written by the German poet Hans Christian Andersen. The full text is as follows: Wanderer in the Snow Wanderer in the Snow Wandering alone in the snow-capped mountains. His heart is full of sorrow Because he didn't have a warm home. He walked and walked They passed through the snow-covered forest. His face was sad Because he didn't have a warm home. He looked and looked He saw the snow-capped mountain peak. His heart is full of joy Because he had a dream of freedom. He flies and flies Soaring in the snowy sky. His heart is full of freedom Because he had a dream of freedom. Free wind You are free. You are the source of our dreams. Let us follow you Let us pursue freedom. This poem is about a man wandering in the cold winter, his heart full of sorrow because he doesn't have a warm home. But he still resolutely pursued freedom and dreams, flying between the snow-capped mountains, forests and peaks in pursuit of his freedom and dreams.
The following are some ancient poems that contain "Mo Shang Feng": - "The wind on the road, the sun in the clouds. After the small full, the branches are fat and green. The two parts of dust carry the meaning of flowers, leaving only the world, and the quiet charm is still the same." - "Strange Wind Temptation. the warm sun baked the clear day. The grass has just grown, the fish scales have just jumped, and it is time to sell it. When all the families have opened their embroidered curtains, I'll try on my green robes and red sleeves."
There are many poems in ancient poems that describe the evening wind. The following are some examples: - Tang Qiu's " The evening wind shakes the bamboo shadows, and the slanting sun turns into the shade of the mountain " depicted the scene of the evening wind blowing the bamboo forest, the bamboo shadows swaying, and at the same time, the sunlight gradually dimming, the mountain turning dark, and the evening approaching. - Song Yong's poem," The slanting rain flies and the silk is woven into the evening wind, and the sparse curtain is half rolled up in the wild pavilion." This sentence described the lonely scene of the rain dancing in the evening wind and weaving into a net. There was no one in the wild pavilion on the mountain, and the curtain was half rolled up. - Du Mu's " Startled Flying Far Reflects the Green Mountain, A Pear Blossom Falling in the Evening Wind " vividly displayed the scene of the egret flying up in shock and the white figure falling like a pear blossom in the evening wind. - Lu Yan's 'grass spread across six or seven miles, flute playing three or four times in the evening breeze', showing the vast grassland and the melodious sound of a shepherd boy's flute in the evening breeze. - Li Qingzhao,"The evening breeze in the courtyard, the first fall of plum blossoms." It described the scene of the evening breeze blowing the plum blossoms in the courtyard, and the faint clouds and the sparse moon set off each other. - Song·Liu Guangzu's " The evening breeze dispels the summer heat, and the lotus leaves in the small pond are clean " depicted the scene of the evening breeze dispersing the summer heat, and the lotus leaves standing quietly in the small pond. - Master Chen said," The sun shines on the pine trees and snow, and the evening wind blows into the mountains." It was a scene of the sun shining on the pine branches and snow, the evening wind blowing, the stream sparkling, and the green mountains and pine trees rustling. - Wen Zhengming's " Shadow falls on the empty steps, the early moon is cold, and the evening breeze in Xiangsheng's courtyard is gentle ", depicting the scene of the flower shadows reflecting the empty steps at night. Under the faint moonlight, the evening breeze brings a burst of fragrance. - Li Shutong's " The evening wind blows the willows, the flute sounds lingering, the setting sun is beyond the mountains " described the scene of the evening wind gently blowing the willows, the flute sounds intermittent, and the setting sun slowly setting in the west. - Song·Wang Wei's " A river of autumn water soaked in the cold sky, the fishing flute made the evening wind for no reason " presented a scene of the autumn water reflecting the sky, and the sound of the fishing boat's flute whimpering in the evening wind. The novel " The Clouds Come and Go in the Morning " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The phoenix is not a divine bird. Its cry was extremely pleasant to the ears. According to legend, phoenixes were divine birds with extraordinary abilities that could summon wind and rain to control lightning. Its feathers were known as one of the most beautiful and precious materials in the world, with extremely high artistic value. In ancient Chinese culture, the phoenix was a very sacred existence and was regarded as the embodiment of the goddess. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, there was a description of a phoenix. It transformed into a bird and flew in the sky. Its song was extremely melodious and fascinating. In the Dream of the Red Chamber, Lin Daiyu once wrote a poem: " On the Phoenix Terrace, the phoenix is flying, flying, flying. There is no chaos of music and bamboo, no toil of documents. Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a spring river flowing eastward." The phoenix was not only a beautiful divine bird, but also a symbol of good luck, nobility, and elegance. In ancient literature, there were many hymns and essays about phoenixes that expressed people's love and reverence for phoenixes.
Regarding the romantic poem of chasing the wind, one can quote some sentences from the following ancient poems: 1. "The azure dragon chased the sun far away, and the purple swallow chased the wind. " -Li Qiao 2. "If you meet the wind, raise your head. " -Unknown author 3. "Chasing the wind, the steed comes from the dragon, shining on the night spirit pearl must be marine." " -Unknown author 4. "A man's horse gallops after the wind, flying as if it were flying toward the swallows. " -Unknown author 5. "In the name of twenty feet, the iron horse galloped away quickly. " -Unknown author 6. "Wind's footprints swept across the valley, leaving beautiful ripples. " -Unknown author These poems depicted the romantic scene of chasing the wind, expressing the pursuit and integration of the power of nature, giving people a profound and wonderful feeling.
Since he chose the distance, he would only care about the wind and rain; since the goal was the horizon, he could only leave the world with his back. Youth accompanied the wind and rain, and beauty accompanied the mountains. The heart is not tired of wading through mountains and rivers, and the dream is difficult to calm. The heart is tireless in the wind and rain, and the rainbow bridge hangs in the sky.