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Seeing Tianmen Mountain means
The original meaning of Wangtianmen Mountain is as follows:

Like a giant axe, the Yangtze River splits the male peak of Tianmen, where the Qingjiang River flows eastward and then northward. The green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and beauty cannot be separated. A ship is coming from where the sun rises.

The original text is: Tianmen breaks the Chu River, and Higashi Shimizu flows. The green hills on both sides are neck and neck, and a boat meets leisurely from the horizon.

Wangtianmen Mountain is a landscape poem, and the poet wrote the magnificent scenery of Tianmen Mountain with dynamic pictures. With the direction of the poet's boat, we see in turn: the mountain breaks the river, the east water flows backwards, the green hills meet, and the solitary sail comes from the sun. The whole poem is full of artistic conception, heroic spirit, harmonious and smooth syllables, vivid language and colorful pictures.

The first two sentences describe the grandeur of Tianmen Mountain and the mighty momentum of the river in a narrative way. The last two sentences describe the prospect of looking through the gap between the green hills on both sides of the strait. The last sentence can be described as a stroke of genius. A red sun is reflected on the clear water, green mountains and white sails, making the whole picture bright and distinct, thus showing the magnificent picture of the motherland's mountains and rivers.

Brief introduction of Li Bai:

Li Bai (70 1-762), whose name is Taibai, is a violet layman, also known as "fallen fairy". He was a great romantic poet, and was praised as "Poet Fairy" by later generations. It is also called "Du Li" with Du Fu. In order to distinguish it from the other two poets, Li Shangyin and Du Mu, namely "Little Du Li", Du Fu and Li Bai are also called "Big Du Li". He is cheerful and generous, loves to drink and write poems, and likes to make friends.

Li Baiyou's Collection of Li Taibai has been handed down from generation to generation, and most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, Yue Nv Ci, First Sending to Baidicheng, etc.

Li Bai has the highest achievements in Yuefu, Gexing and Jueju. His songs completely broke all the inherent forms of poetry creation, with no one to rely on and many strokes, reaching the magical realm of vagaries and swaying. Li Bai's quatrains are natural and lively, elegant and chic, and can express endless feelings in concise and lively language.