Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - The last two sentences of Li Qingzhao's poem (4 sentences) are "The water runs three thousand miles south, and the air pressure makes the Yangtze River fourteen states". What are the first two sentenc

The last two sentences of Li Qingzhao's poem (4 sentences) are "The water runs three thousand miles south, and the air pressure makes the Yangtze River fourteen states". What are the first two sentenc

The last two sentences of Li Qingzhao's poem (4 sentences) are "The water runs three thousand miles south, and the air pressure makes the Yangtze River fourteen states". What are the first two sentences? The first two sentences are: the eight wings of the eternal wind are left to future generations.

The name of the Eight Wing Building

Author Li Qingzhao? Song dynasty

The eternal romantic eight wings, Jiangshan left behind.

The water runs three thousand miles south, and the barometric river covers fourteen states.

Vernacular translation:

Climb the Bayong Building and overlook it, leaving behind the worries of state affairs for future generations.

The dense waterways here can go deep into the south of the Yangtze River for more than 3,000 miles, and its strategic position is enough to affect the survival of the fourteen states in the south of the Yangtze River.

In her poems, Li Qingzhao greatly expressed her worries about state affairs and her desire to recover lost land, and lamented the depression of the Song Dynasty. Among them, the sentence "Jiangshan generations stay, endless future troubles" is a well-known sentence.

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In the fourth year of Shaoxing (1 134), in September, Li Qingzhao took refuge in Jinhua and went to Li Zhuo, the sister-in-law of Zhao Mingcheng, then the satrap of Wuzhou, and Chen Di, who lived in Restaurant Lane. During her stay in Jinhua, Li Qingzhao also wrote the poem Wuling Chun, lamenting the tragic life experience of wandering and expressing her grief over the destruction of the country and the separation of her wife and children.

He also wrote a poem called Eight Chants Upstairs, lamenting the depression of the Song Dynasty and the difficulty of defending the country. His phrase "the country stays behind, and future generations worry" can be called a swan song. This poem is magnificent and ethereal. Writing it will not only help to diversify the style of the work, but also avoid the tendency of similarity and slogan.

Although a good slogan is inspiring and necessary under certain conditions, it is not a poem. Once the condition changes, it will lose its function and be forgotten.

This song by Li Qingzhao (named "Eight Odes on a Tower") lasted for 8900 years, and the reason why its charm can still touch people's hearts is closely related to its profound and seamless allusions. Only in this way, the poetess's poem about Baron Tower not only overwhelmed many "eyebrows" in front of her, but also will last forever, just like "the moon is full of streams and the breeze is Baron Tower".