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Reading and explaining ancient poems of Chilean songs.

The interpretation of ancient Chilean poems is as follows:

Original text:

Song of Chile

Chilechuan at the foot of Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields.

The sky is gray and wild. See cattle and sheep when the wind blows.

Explanation:

At the foot of Yinshan Mountain is the vast plain of Chile. The sky is like a huge tent, covering the whole of Yuan Ye.

The blue sky is endless and the green fields are endless. A gust of wind blew and the grass hung low, revealing flocks of cattle and sheep grazing.

Precautions:

(1) Chile Song: Chile: ethnic name, lived in Shuozhou (now northern Shanxi) during the Northern Qi Dynasty.

② Chilechuan: Sichuan: Pingchuan and Plain. Zile people live in Shanxi and Inner Mongolia today. During the Northern Wei Dynasty, the area from Hetao Plain to Tumochuan was called Chilechuan.

③ Yinshan Mountain: Northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

④ Vault: A tent made of felt cloth, that is, a yurt.

⑤ Four fields of cage cover: cage cover, and the other version is "cover" (Hong Mai's Rongzhai Essays, Volume 1, Hu Zai's Tiaoxi Fishing and Conceiving Conghua, Volume 31); Four fields, grasslands in all directions.

The sky is gray: gray: cyan. Pale and blue, the sky is pale and blue.

⑦ Boundless: the appearance of vastness.

8 See: the same as "now", revealing.

Appreciate:

Folk songs sing the magnificent and rich scenery of the northern grassland, and express the pride of Chileans who love their hometown and life. The first two sentences show that Chilechuan is located at the foot of the towering Yinshan Mountain, which sets off the grassland background very magnificently. The next two sentences, using the metaphor of "vault", say that the sky is like a yurt, covering all directions of the grassland, so as to describe the magnificent scene of the distant future and the connection between Amano and Amano. The last three sentences describe the panoramic view of the grassland with rich water plants and fat cattle and sheep. There is stillness, movement, image and color.