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Poetry describing the beauty of Tibet

This poem describing the beautiful scenery of Tibet is as follows:

First, "the mountains and rivers are beautiful and the wind is bright, and the clouds are steaming and the grass is lush. Cattle and sheep flock together, wool is abundant, and frankincense overflows intoxicating. " Kangxi's Chang 'e

1, interpretation:

Horseshoe flies to the west wind, and Changgar Mountain is golden everywhere. The snowy plateau is a mysterious place with rich products and peaceful people. Beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful scenery and clear skies in Wan Li; Lush vegetation, full of green; Cattle and sheep flock, all over the mountains, cattle and sheep are charming.

2. Appreciate:

The poem praising Tibet and Northwest China written by Kangxi when he went to the West on the occasion of pacifying Junggar's post-shift in June, 30 years ago, is called "Tu Lu". Kangxi praised Tibet and northwest China for their vast territory, rich products, people's recreation and simple folk customs. At the same time, he also described the rich scene and geographical advantages of the northwest region, as well as the great victory and stability brought about by the suppression of the Junggar rebellion and its far-reaching influence.

Second, "The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, and there is an isolated city-Wan Ren. Why bother to complain about the willow, the spring breeze is only Yumenguan. " -Wang Zhihuan's "Plug"

1, interpretation:

The Yellow River seems to rush out from the white clouds, and Yumenguan is hanging alone in the mountains. Why do you want to complain about the late arrival of spring by playing the plaintive "Yangliuqiu" with Qiangdi? The spring breeze can't blow the Yumen Pass at all.

2. Appreciate:

This poem depicts the special feeling of overlooking the Yellow River from a special perspective, and also shows the magnificent and desolate scenery of the frontier fortress area. The tragic desolation in the poem reveals a generous spirit, and the desolation of the frontier fortress reflects the sadness that the recruiters guarding the frontier cannot return to their hometown.

This kind of sadness is not depressed, but heroic and broad. This poem not only shows the magnificent scenery of the frontier fortress, but also reflects the homesickness of the people guarding the frontier. This homesickness is not expressed in a sentimental way, but in a generous and heroic way, revealing the sincere feelings in the poet's heart.

Third, "the Millennium spring will come to the castle forever, and the snow will sing plum." -Lin's 10 Tibetan Good Poems

1, interpretation:

The fortress is as long as spring, plum blossoms are always in full bloom, and 10 thousand snowflakes are still singing to plum blossoms.

2. Appreciate:

These two poems have strong symbolic significance. Fortress symbolizes perseverance or firm belief, spring represents vigor and vitality, plum blossom represents noble and unyielding spirit, and snowflake symbolizes purity and tenacity.

The whole poem expresses an indomitable, indomitable, noble and self-sustaining spiritual quality, and maintains a firm belief and a positive attitude in the face of difficulties and challenges. This spirit can inspire people to persevere and forge ahead in the face of difficulties and setbacks in life, and at the same time remind people to maintain a high degree of purity, self-love and perseverance.