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A poem about Tianmen Mountain.

Wangtianmen mountain

Author Li Bai, Tang Dynasty,

The Yangtze River splits the Tianmen Peak like a giant axe, and the green river flows around the island.

The green hills on both sides are neck and neck, and a boat meets leisurely from the horizon.

The poem describes the poet's boat going upstream in the middle of the river and looking at Tianmen Mountain in the distance.

The first two sentences describe the grandeur of Tianmen Mountain and the mighty momentum of the river in a narrative way.

The first sentence, "Tianmen breaks the Chu River", focuses on the majestic momentum of the Chu River.

The second sentence, "Higashi Shimizu flows to this back", in turn focuses on the binding force and reaction of Tianmen Mountain, which is confronted by Jiajiang, to the surging Chu River.

"The green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and the sails are alone." These two sentences are an inseparable whole. The first sentence describes the majestic appearance of the two mountains seen by Tianmen and Wang, while the second sentence reminds Wang of his foothold and shows the poet's dripping joy.

Since Qingshan is so affectionate to distant guests, they should be more cheerful. The Lonely Sail Comes from the Sun vividly depicts the lonely sail riding the wind and waves, getting closer and closer to Tianmen Mountain, and the poet's joy at seeing the famous mountains and scenic spots.

Because the last sentence is full of the poet's passion in the narrative, this poem highlights the poet's self-image while depicting the magnificent scenery of Tianmen Mountain!

The whole poem combines dots and faces, and the dynamic and static set each other off, forming a complete and moving picture. Throughout the poem, mountains and rivers, or combined into one, or written separately, or explicitly mentioned, or implied, closely linked and reflected each other, showing a very grand and spectacular scene.