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The apes on both sides of the Taiwan Strait can’t stop crying, the whole poem

The apes on both sides of the Taiwan Strait can’t stop crying. The name of this poem is "Early Departure from Baidi City", and the author is Li Bai. The whole poem is:

The White Emperor's speech to the court is among the colorful clouds, thousands of miles of rivers and mountains are returned in one day.

The apes on both sides of the strait can't stop crying, and the boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains.

Interpretation:

In the early morning, I bid farewell to Baidi City, which reaches into the sky.

Jiangling is thousands of miles away, and the boat trip only takes one day.

The sounds of apes on both sides of the strait are still ringing in my ears.

Unconsciously, the boat has passed through thousands of green mountains.

Appreciation:

The three words "between colorful clouds" in the first sentence describe the high terrain of Baidi City and prepare the whole story for the dynamic movement of water boats moving fast.

The words "thousands of miles" and "one day" in the second sentence contrast the distance of space with the duration of time, which is obvious at a glance; the beauty lies in the word "huan" - "Return" means return.

The third sentence is even more magical. In ancient times, "high apes often roared" in the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River. But why can’t we “cry anymore”? The scene that Li Bai felt when he came out of the gorge was the sound of apes and the shadow of the mountain.

In an instant, the boat has passed the "Ten Thousand Mountains".

In order to describe the speed of the boat, the poet not only used the sound of apes and mountain shadows to set it off, but also added the word "light" to the boat itself. The boat is as light as nothing, and its speed can be imagined. As soon as the "Ten Thousand Mountains" that are "dangerous and high" pass, the boat enters a smooth road, the last two sentences are both a description of the scene and a metaphor, an expression of personal mood, and a summary of life experience.