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With five questions, read "Climbing the Stork And bird tower" again

The day runs by the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. Want to go to the next level.

This song "Climbing the Stork And Bird Tower" is famous throughout the ages and is well known to everyone. If someone says the previous sentence, someone can pick up the next sentence immediately. The famous phrase "go to the next level" in the poem encourages people to climb high and look far, overcome difficulties, and bravely move forward. There are too many interpretations and appreciations of this poem, in order to have some freshness, Xiaobian tries to talk about this poem again from the following angles. By answering five questions, learn about this song "Climbing the Stork And bird tower" from multiple angles.

With five questions, read "Climbing the Stork And bird tower" again

First, why is the Stork Tower built on the bank of the Yellow River, is it not afraid of flooding? When many materials introduce this building, they will mention that the Stork Tower is one of the four famous buildings in ancient times, located near the Yellow River outside Puzhou City, Shanxi. In fact, the Stork Tower is still some distance away from the Yellow River, and only by climbing to the top of the building can you faintly see the Yellow River. The so-called "close", from the distance point of view, is also tens of kilometers.

Second, it costs money to build a building, why did you choose this place in Puzhou? In the Tang Dynasty, Puzhou was economically prosperous and rich, and was an important commercial city in the north. Puzhou has salt lakes that can produce salt and accumulate a lot of wealth. Puzhou attaches great importance to culture and education, and many senior intellectuals in the Tang Dynasty were Puzhou people. Building a high-rise building in such a treasure land of Wuhua Tianbao and Wufu Minfeng is no problem.

With five questions, read "Climbing the Stork And bird tower" again

Third, has Wang Zhizhuo really been to the Stork Tower? The Stork Tower of the Tang Dynasty has been destroyed by war, and modern people have rebuilt this tall building. On the top floor of the Stork Tower, there is a bronze statue of Wang Zhizhuo, raising his hand to look up at the Yellow River. Wang Zhizhuo was a native of Daizhou, Shanxi, and had participated in the imperial examination as an official very early.

Some scholars have studied the surface, "Climbing the Stork and Bird Building" is his work when he was 35 years old. Combined with Wang Zhizhuo's chronology, he was still an official in his 30s. This is contradictory, either the poem was written before he was 35 years old, or when he wrote the poem, he only heard about the magnificent landscape of the Stork Tower and felt it. Of course, for a great poet like Wang Zhizhuo, it is not very important whether he ascends the stairs to write poetry. His talent is not expressed by seeing the real scene, and the inspiration is that nature can burst out of the creative spark.

With five questions, read "Climbing the Stork And bird tower" again

Fourth, why did Wang Zhizhuo write about the scenery in the evening, and he was not afraid of not looking at it? The Stork Tower is located in the southwest direction outside Puzhou City, and at sunset, the light on the west side will be a little brighter. At this time, looking at the Yellow River from afar, you can see more clearly. So he said, "The day is over the mountain."

With five questions, read "Climbing the Stork And bird tower" again

Fifth, why is this poem so imposing? The words "mighty, domineering, and heroic" do not appear in the poem, but people feel the inner turmoil and cannot be calm for a long time. This is the charm of poetry, Wang Zhizhuo adopts the technique of shrinking thousands of miles at hand, resulting in a sense of pride that is within reach. The word "want to be poor" is full of expectations, and the word "more up" directly says the method. Between the questions and answers, it seems that the heavens and the earth are in control.

The meaning is far-reaching and intriguing, which is the reason why "Climbing the Stork And Bird Tower" has been passed down through the ages.

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