There are many poems about traveling from the south to the north. The following are some examples: 1. There is a poem in Du Mu's Han River: " From the south to the north, people grow old. The setting sun sends the fishing boat back." This poem described what the poet saw and felt when he passed by the Han River. 2. There was a poem in Zheng Banqiao's Bamboo and Stone: " Thousands of grinding and ten thousand strikes are still strong, let the east, west, north and south wind blow." This poem expressed the quality of bamboo that was still strong after thousands of blows.
There were many poems in Tang poetry that contained the directional words "south, north". Among them, there were six Tang poems with the word "south", including Li Shangyin's "Liangsi", Luo Binwang's "Ode to Cicada", Wu Yuanheng's "Sunset at Pan Mountain", Xu Hun's "Night Return to Dingmao Bridge Village" and so on. There were five Tang poems that contained the word "North", including Zheng Banqiao's "Bamboo and Stone", Lu You's "Shining Children", Xin Qiji's "Bodhisattva Man·Writing on the Wall of Jiangxi's Mouth", etc. In addition, there were also some poems that contained the words "east, south, west, north" at the same time. In general, there were many poems about the north and south in Tang poetry, and each poem showed the poet's description and thinking about the beauty of the north and south.
Coming from the south and going from the north was a common poetic expression used to describe the scene of people traveling between the south and the north. This word appeared more frequently in ancient poems and could be used to describe scenes such as travel, migration, and parting. For example, there was a poem in Du Mu's Han River: " From the south to the north, people grow old, and the sunset sends the fishing boat back." This poem expressed that people gradually aged with the passage of time, but the sunset still sent the fishing boat on its way home. This poem expressed the author's feelings about the flow of time and the changes in life by describing natural scenery and human behavior. Other than that, traveling from south to north could also be used to describe the busy people and the scenes of people coming and going. Generally speaking, the word 'coming from the south and going from the north' was a poetic term that was often used to describe the relationship and changes between man and nature and between people.
From the south to the north, from the north to the south was the lyrics of Cui Jian's song," Fake Monk." This song was written, composed, and sung by Cui Jian from the album Rock and Roll on the New Long March. The lyrics expressed the protagonist's desire to be seen by people, but he did not want to be understood. He wanted to stay away from a place and did not want anyone to follow him. At the same time, he expressed his desire and stubbornness for love. This song was one of the classic Chinese rock songs.
There were many poems from the south to the north. The following are some examples: 1. There was a poem in Du Mu's Han River: " From the south to the north, people grow old, and the sunset sends the fishing boat back." This poem described what the poet saw and felt when he passed by the Han River. 2. There was a poem in Zheng Banqiao's Bamboo and Stone: " Thousands of grinding and ten thousand strikes are still strong, let the east, west, north and south wind blow." This poem expressed the quality of bamboo that was still strong after thousands of blows. 3. There was a poem in Mao Tse-tung's Yellow Crane Tower: " The vast Nine Sects flow through China, and a deep line passes through the north and south. The misty rain is vast, and the tortoises and snakes lock the river." This poem described the magnificent scenery of the Yellow Crane Tower. 4. There was a poem in Su Shi's " Stone Nose City ":" Now the motherland is unified, but the tourists from the south and north are still restless. For the northerners, Stone Nose Stronghold is a dangerous place that has just crossed the Qinling Mountains. But for the Shu people who came through the Jiange boardwalk, it is just a small hill." These poems all described the scenes and people's moods from the south to the north, showing the beauty and differences of different regions.
Walking from the south to the north and from the north to the dark were the lyrics of Cui Jian's song, Fake Monk. This song expressed the protagonist's determination and courage to pursue freedom and explore the unknown. He wanted people to see his existence, but they did not know his true identity. The lyrics could also be understood as the protagonist wanting to travel to every corner of the world, whether it was the south or the north, whether it was light or dark. The lyrics expressed the pursuit of freedom and adventure, as well as the desire for people's recognition and understanding.
" From the South to the North " was a novel set on a railway. It told the story of two brothers who both had melodramatic backgrounds. Among them, one was abandoned by his biological mother and gave his family and father to a brother who was not related by blood. In the story, the brothers reorganized their families and worked hard to live an ordinary life. This novel was presented in the form of a light series, with one update every night. The story mainly took place on Shanghai subway line 8, describing the strength and hard work of the brothers.
" To the South, To the North " was a TV series with an emotional theme, not a movie. It was directed by Zheng Xiaolong and Liu Zhangmu, with Bai Jingting, Jin Chen, Ding Yongdai and other leading roles. The plot told the story of a 1978 train from Dalian. The young railway policeman Wang Xin was injured in the arrest operation and met the old criminal police officer Ma Kui. The two became master and apprentice and fought side by side on the front line of the railway police. The drama was broadcast in the mainland of China and would start airing in 2024. As for whether there was a corresponding movie version of " To the South, To the North," the information provided so far did not mention it.
The source of the story was Song Yeshi's "Road Construction Shu."
The South and North was a Chinese folk song duo composed of Qin Hao and Zhang Xiaohou. They were founded in 2010 and released many music albums, including Spring Life, North and South, Still Speaking, and West Window. The band was known for their unique musical style and unconventional approach, and their music was deeply loved by online users. In 2013, the band toured five cities, including Shanghai, Guangzhou, Guangzhou, Beijing and other cities. However, the given search results did not provide more detailed information about the band.
The original novel of " To the South and To the North " was " Three Trees."