Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, said, "The Han River overflows."
Original text:
Three branches in the south reach Chu territory, and nine branches flow to Jingmen.
The river crosses heaven and earth, where the colors of the mountains are yes and no.
Human habitation seems to float on the ripples in the distant sky.
These beautiful days in Xiangyang have fascinated my old mountain! .
Explanation:
Chu frontier fortress is connected with the water of Sanxiang, and nine factions meet at the foot of Jingmen Mountain.
The river is rolling like a rushing world, and the green hills are always looming in the mist.
Stormy battlements seem to float on the river, and big waves roll in the air as if shaking.
The scenery in Xiangyang is really wonderful. I want to stay here with Shan Weng and get drunk.
Extended data:
The Riverside of the Hanshui River is the five laws created by the poet Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty. This poem depicts the magnificent scenery around the Hanshui River with elegant pen and ink, expresses the poet's thoughts and feelings of pursuing a beautiful realm and expressing his feelings for mountains and rivers, and also implies the meaning of praising the achievements of local governors. The first couplet is about the exchange of water, which is closely related; The opening of couplets is blank and easy to go; Necklace from far and near, far and near set each other off, pen and ink smooth; The couplet directly expresses the mind, which is comparable to the inscription on the painting.
Almost all the techniques used by poets are freehand brushwork, drawing ink from the big picture and seeing novelty in the ordinary. He wrote the mountains and rivers that he could see from the top of the mountain with great momentum and boldness of vision. The whole poem is like a huge ink and wash landscape painting with broad artistic conception and boldness of vision.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Overlooking the Han River