Gazing at the Mountains What about Dai Zongfu? the green of Qilu has not yet faded. The clock of destiny is beautiful, and yin and yang are separated from each other. Swinging chest gave birth to Zeng Yun, open eyes into the return bird. It will reach the top of the mountain and look down at the small mountains. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Looking at the Mountains" was the work of Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu had written three poems named "Looking at the Mountains", which were about Mount Tai in the east, Mount Hua in the west, and Mount Heng in the south. The one that was often mentioned was a five-character poem, which was about Mount Tai in the east. This poem begins with,"How about Dai Zongfu? The description of Mount Tai was drawn out by the question of "Qing Wei Wei of Qi and Lu"."Dai Zong" referred to Mount Tai. From Qi to Lu, one could see the continuous green peaks of Mount Tai, showing the lofty and continuous momentum of Mount Tai. The word "Zhong" personified nature, reflecting the creator's preference for Mount Tai and gathering all the magical beauty here. The word "Ge" was an exaggeration to describe the height of Mount Tai. At the same time, the brightness of the south and north of the mountain was different, like the difference between morning and evening, which highlighted its towering image and covered the sky. "Swinging chest gives birth to clouds, and the birds return to their nests" depicted the rising clouds in the mountains, which made one's heart open and excited, and the birds returning to their nests with their eyes wide open. At the end of the poem,"I will be at the top of Mount Tai and look down at the mountains." Using Mencius 'words, it expressed the poet's incomparable confidence in his future. If he climbed to the top of Mount Tai and looked down at the mountains, he would appear short. In the 24th year of Emperor Xuanzong's Kaiyuan reign (736), Du Fu wrote this poem while he was roaming between Qi and Zhao. At that time, the Tang Dynasty was at its peak, and Du Fu had a glorious family tradition. Although he failed the imperial examination, he was full of vigor, ambition, and confidence. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Fu's "Looking at the Mountains" was created in the twenty-third year of Emperor Xuanzong's Kaiyuan reign (735) after he failed the imperial examination and began to wander around Qi and Zhao. This poem was written by Du Fu when he was young. It was filled with the romance and passion of the poet's youth. The whole poem revolved around the word "look". By describing the majestic scene of Mount Tai and the magical beauty of nature, it expressed the poet's love for mountains and rivers and his lofty aspirations for the future. The word "look" didn't appear in the poem directly, but it gave people a feeling of being there by describing the way of looking far away, looking close, gazing and looking down. This poem was the earliest of Du Fu's existing poems. It displayed the vigorous vitality and extraordinary breadth of mind of his youth.
You might be confused. Du Fu had a poem called "Looking at the Mountain", but he did not have a poem called "Looking at the Moon". Du Fu's "Looking at Mountains" had three poems, which were divided into Dongyue (Mount Tai), Nanyue (Mount Heng), and Xiyue (Mount Hua). Among them, the one that looked at Mount Tai was more famous. the green of Qilu has not yet faded. The clock of destiny is beautiful, and yin and yang are separated from each other. Swinging his chest, he gave birth to layers of clouds, and opened his eyes to see the birds returning. I will climb the top of the mountain and look at the small mountains." This poem was written by Du Fu when he was young and wandering in Qi and Zhao (now Henan, Hebei, Shandong and other places). It is the earliest of Du Fu's existing poems. The lines are filled with the vigorous vitality of young Du Fu. There was not a single word "look" in the poem, but every sentence was written to look at the mountain, the distance from far to near, the time from morning to evening, and the future of climbing the mountain. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Fu wrote many poems in Chengdu Cottage, among which the most famous ones were "Spring Night Happy Rain","Guest Arrival","Quatrain","Riverside Unique Seeking Flowers (5)" and "Riverside Unique Seeking Flowers (6)".
Du Fu's poems related to the Cottage are as follows: 1. The back of the Guo Tang is shaded by the white grass, and the road along the river is familiar with the green suburbs. Tang Cheng 2. Swallows in the hall, gulls in the water close to each other. Jiang Village 3. The thatched cottage has few flowers, but now I want to plant them. I don't care about green plums and yellow plums. "Looking for Fruit Plants at Xu Qing." 4. As the clerk of King Chen, I don't send money to the thatched cottage. "Secretary Wang, Xu Xiu's thatched cottage doesn't have enough resources to talk about Xiao Jie." 5. Darkwater Flower Path, Spring Star Grass Hall. "Night Banquet at Zuo's Manor" 6. I love the quiet thatched cottage of Yushan Mountain, and the refreshing atmosphere of autumn is fresh and new. Cui Clan's Cottage on East Mountain 7. Go out of the small hole in the outer wall of the city, and get a small road through the hazel. A stream runs like water, and twists and turns are crossed many times. 'Xizhi Village, looking for a thatched cottage.' 8. A thatched cottage to the west of Wanli Bridge. The water of Hundred Flowers Pond is Canglang. Mad Man The above is a poem related to Du Fu's Cottage.
In Du Fu's poems, there was a poem that mentioned egrets in the quatrains: "Two yellow orioles sing in the green willows, and a row of egrets soar to the sky." The window contains the autumn snow of the West Ridge, and the door moors the ship of the East Wu." This poem depicted the scenery around the thatched cottage, connecting the yellow orioles and green willows, the white egrets in the blue sky, the autumn snow and Wu Zhou, and other scenery together, showing a fresh, beautiful and lively picture, reflecting that the poet's life was relatively stable at that time, and his mood was relaxed and happy. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Fu's " Gazing at the Mountains " was a poem depicting the magnificent scenery of Mount Tai. There were five lines in the poem. Through the description of Mount Tai, it expressed the poet's love for the mountains and rivers of the motherland and his ambition to climb to the peak. The poem mentioned the lofty and majestic Mount Tai, the magical and beautiful scenery, and the changes of light and shade in the south and north of the mountain. There were also some special words in the poem, such as "swinging the chest to form a layer of clouds" and "returning the bird with a canthus". These words increased the artistic and expressive power of the poem. Overall, this poem showed the romance and passion of Du Fu's youth. It was an excellent work.
Du Fu's "Looking at Mountains" had three poems, which were divided into Mount Tai in the east, Mount Hua in the west and Mount Heng in the south. Take the poem "Looking at Mount Tai" as an example, its meaning is as follows: "How about Dai Zongfu? The green of Qilu is not yet over." The poem began with a question."Daizong" referred to Mount Tai, and the poet asked what Mount Tai was like. One could even see the endless green mountains in the land of Qi and Lu. "The Creation Bell is divine, Yin and Yang cut off the twilight." It meant that nature concentrated the magic and beauty of Mount Tai. The north and south sides of the mountain were bright and dark, just like the morning and dusk that were separated. It was extremely high and described the different scenes of the south and north of the mountain. "Swinging chest gives birth to Zeng Yun, and breaking eye enters the bird." It was said that layers of clouds rose from the mountains, making people's hearts surge and their eyes widen to see the birds returning to their nests. "I'll be at the top of the mountain and look at the small mountains." It expressed that the poet would eventually reach the peak of Mount Tai. At that time, the surrounding mountains would seem small, reflecting the poet's lofty aspirations and positive spirit of progress. In his middle age, he wrote "Looking at the Mountain" of Huashan Mountain, mainly to express his feelings when his career was not smooth, such as the height of Huashan Mountain. He longed to get the immortal's nine-section staff to climb the high place, but the mountain road was steep and difficult to reach, so as to express his difficult state of mind in his career. In his later years, he wrote "Looking at Mount Hengshan"(Excerpt). He first wrote about the tradition of the emperors and generals offering sacrifices to Mount Hengshan, then wrote about the majestic and magnificent Mount Hengshan he saw on the Xiangjiang River, and finally expressed his admiration for Mount Hengshan and his loyalty to the emperor and his love for the country. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The famous poems of Du Fu's thatched cottage included "The Minister of Shu,""The Cottage was Broken by the Autumn Wind,""Happy Rain on a Spring Night,""Quatrains,""The Sixth Step of Seeking Flowers by the River Bank,""Hearing the Official Army Conquer Henan and Hebei," etc.
Du Fu's poem "Ascending" was a poem describing the autumn scenery. The poem expressed the poet's feelings for the autumn scenery and his thoughts on his own situation by describing the scenes of the wind, the ape howling, and the white birds flying back. The poem also mentioned the poet's long-term wandering and illness, as well as the scene of him climbing the high platform alone in autumn. This poem described the magnificent autumn scenery and the poet's inner depression and sadness in simple and profound language.