Pinyin: xρng kūng
Basic explanation: [starry sky] A starry night sky.
Refers to the stars.
Sha Ting's Story of the Trapped Beast 18: "It seems that their minds are attracted by the bright starry sky." Yang Shuo's Tongguan Night: "The walls and towers of Tongguan draw a dark black outline against the starry sky." Bing Xin's Walking into the Great Hall of the People: "Walking into the Great Hall of the People ... is like standing under the starry sky on a summer night."
The beginning is the same: star, star, star, star, star fire can start a prairie fire, star, spray, scattered star, flag, electric halberd, star, book, star, wolf, star, crown, tube, star, main star, extinction, star, camp, star, Sichuan, star, Chen.
The ending is the same: stepping on empty space, clearing, empty space, catching empty space, learning empty space, empty space, empty space, book empty space, low-altitude national empty space, white office empty space, empty space, empty space, empty space, empty space.
Question 2: The moral of the starry sky has no other meaning, that is, everyone is different from others, each star has its own characteristics, and each starry lollipop has its own story. Self-confidence, self. Mercury story, invisibility, fantasy, mysticism. The story of Venus: the proactive ideal man. The story of the earth: hope and expectation, and eternal myth. The Story of Mars: Love, Marriage, Ideal Woman. The story of Jupiter: growth, expansion, faith and education. Saturn's story: restraint, discipline, limited to challenges. The story of Uranus: change, freedom, and those who know later. The story of Neptune: mind, self-knowledge, communication and travel. The Story of Pluto: Mysticism.
Question 3: What does the starry sky mean? This is a painting by Van Gogh. It should mean purity, brilliance and romance. I want to see the best things in the world with you.
Question 4: Van Gogh's starry sky symbolizes Van Gogh's universe and can last forever in the starry night. This is an illusion, surpassing any attempt by Byzantine or Roman artists to express the great mystery of Christianity. Van Gogh's paintings of exploding stars are more closely related to space exploration in that era than to the era of mysterious belief. However, this illusion is caused by the accurate brushwork that took a lot of effort. When we understand expressionism in painting, we often associate it with brave brushstrokes. Whether it is bold and unrestrained or flame-like brushwork comes from intuition or spontaneous performance, and is not bound by rational thinking process or rigorous techniques. The originality of Van Gogh's paintings lies in his supernatural experience, or at least his extrasensory experience. And this kind of experience can be proved by a cautious brush stroke. This brushwork is like an artist racking his brains to accurately copy what he is observing. In a sense, yes, because Van Gogh was an artist who painted what he saw. What he saw was an illusion, and he was also an illusion. Starry Night is a landscape painting both near and far, which can be seen from the high-viewpoint landscape techniques of Bruegel, a landscape painter in the16th century, although Van Gogh's more direct source is some impressionist landscape paintings. Tall poplars trembled and floated slowly in front of us; Small villages in the valley live safely under the protection of the steeple church; All the stars and planets in the universe are spinning and exploding in the "doomsday judgment". This is not the final judgment of man, but the final judgment of the solar system. This painting was painted by/kloc-0 in June, 1989 in St. Remy's sanatorium. After the second nervous breakdown, he lived in this nursing home. There, his illness was good and bad, and when he was awake and full of emotions, he kept painting. The colors are mainly blue and purple, and the yellow of the stars beats regularly. The dark green and brown poplars in the foreground mean endless nights around the world. Van Gogh inherited the great tradition of portrait painting, which is rare among his contemporaries. He is full of love for people, which makes him inevitably paint portraits. He studied people like nature, from the initial sketch to the last self-portrait he drew a few months before 1890. It faithfully shows the terrible and tense eyes that crazy people stare at. A madman, or a person who can't control his behavior, can't draw such a measured and skillful painting anyway. In different levels of blue, some rhythmic lines set off the beautiful sculptural head and strong trunk. Everything in the painting is blue or blue-green, except the dark shirt and the head with red beard. The combination of all colors and rhythms from the head to the trunk to the background, as well as the subtle changes in the emphasis parts, all indicate that this artist has a very good grasp of modeling methods, as if Van Gogh could record his mental illness when he was fully awake. I remember a saying about Van Gogh: "Brilliance to the extreme is either bleak or death, so Van Gogh can only, destroy himself."
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Question 5: The significance of literary starry sky is nothing more than the splendid world of literature, and starry sky refers to its rich content and imagination space.
Question 6: What does the starry sky mean? Starry sky [x and x ě ng k not ng]
[Interpretation] A starry night sky
Question 7: A girl's heart is like a starry sky. You can see, but you can't understand. What do you mean? When I saw her expression, I knew whether it was angry or happy ... but I didn't know the reason.
Question 8: What does Richard Clayderman's Starry Sky mean? Richard. Clayderman, the incomparable piano prince, is a perfect combination of classicism and pop music, fluent and gorgeous, which makes people relaxed and happy. Which song is unfamiliar? Adeline by the water, facing Alice, whispering in autumn and starry sky? As a piano lover, I have had his tapes and CDs since I was a child, and some of his piano music is also my specialty. It happened that he came to Leeds for a piano concert, and it was the last stop in England. How can I miss it?
Coincidentally, one day I went to the bank downtown to deposit money, and when I went out, I saw a big poster, a familiar figure and a bright smile. I know he has come to Leeds. Depending on the fare, 10 ranges from 24 pounds, which is completely acceptable. Besides, there is no reason not to go during Easter. So I booked tickets in advance, not only in the fifth row.
After a hasty dinner, I put on a formal suit and took a taxi to the Grand The Artist in Leeds. There are no big posters, no crowds, and even no programs for sale. After all, he is a popular piano master-class figure, and I am a little surprised by this atmosphere. The layout of the whole theater is typical English, not big, but it looks classical and elegant. The stage is close to the audience, which makes me feel very satisfied. Looking around, the British people in formal clothes are very satisfied.
At 7: 30, the concert started on time with the brisk sound of violin. There was no full house around, and I didn't think it was a world superstar who published 8 16 piano songs and sold 1 100 million records worldwide. I can't help but sigh, is clayderman really old? In a burst of applause, he came. Blue leisure suit, still charming smile, greets the audience gracefully. Time has left a mark on his face, and the corner of his eye has climbed crow's feet. However, when he sat in front of grand piano and played the first note with his slender fingers, I realized that I was completely wrong. Still moving melody, flowing, he exudes his maturity and elegance. His fingers bounced back and forth on the black and white keys, dancing like butterflies among flowers. Every song is a live version of the usual CD, sometimes elegant, sometimes passionate, sometimes romantic, sometimes sad. Sitting in front of the piano, he seems to be full of magic. My fingers even beat unnaturally to the melody. There is no gorgeous lighting, no gorgeous stage background, just because of his love and sadness for the piano. He completely conquered all the audience present. In the performance, he showed a humorous and approachable side. He sometimes played a little joke with the accompanying violinist, sometimes directed the audience to accompany him with applause, and even presented his own music to the audience, winning bursts of laughter and cheers. For two hours, he was completely immersed in his own music, giving people beautiful enjoyment.
After encore, he smiled and bowed to all the audience, and then left the stage. I don't want to stand by and go on stage, expecting his return. Suddenly, I found that his last score was still on the piano music stand. So I asked the violinist who was arranging the instrument urgently and politely if he could give me the score. Unexpectedly, this elegant and beautiful lady smiled at me. Naturally, he gave me a score. I was so excited that I held it in my hand. You know, a person who loves the piano and can play the piano can get the master's music score. What a precious thing this is. Unexpectedly, my luck came. An English lady next to me was very excited. She asked me if I wanted to meet him and get his autograph. I can't believe it.
There are already more than a dozen fans waiting there to pay tribute to him in order to witness his style. It was raining in Mao Mao, and I trembled slightly. I don't know whether it's exciting or cold. While chatting, the door opened. There are no security guards inside and outside the third floor, and there are no extremely crowded and crazy fans. He looks so ordinary, the only difference is his blond hair and his natural manner. This is the first time I've been so close. & gt
Question 9: What do boys mean by comparing girls to starry sky? Or what does the starry sky mean? You can see it, but you can't touch it