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The modern poet Guo Moruo wrote a poem describing the "pyramid", Ma Weidu: The level is not as good as me

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Guo Moruo: The great architecture of the pyramid that celebrates the pyramid, a landmark of ancient Egypt, one of the world's famous attractions. However, in ancient Chinese literature, there are no verses describing pyramids. This was because in that backward era, peak poets like Li Bai, Du Fu, and Bai Juyi could not have the opportunity to visit the pyramid in person. It was not until Kang Youwei was the first to write praises for the pyramids at the end of the Qing Dynasty that more poets and scholars were attracted. Guo Moruo, as one of the scholars, is also full of reverence for the pyramid. Guo Moruo, formerly known as Guo Kaizhen, Zidingtang, was born in 1892 in Leshan Shawan, Sichuan, graduated from Kyushu Imperial University in Japan, and is a famous modern writer, historian, and one of the founders of new poetry in mainland China. As one of the most well-known scholars in modern China, Guo Moruo's talent was very high, and he once untied a couplet of the Mengjiang Nu Temple at the Great Wall Mountain Customs, and the two characters "worm two" on the top of Mount Tai, which influenced the entire literary world at that time. When Guo Moruo saw the pyramid of Khufu, he was naturally revered and left a modern poem. Guo Moruo wrote: "One, two, three, the tip of three pyramids. Lined up on the banks of the Nile, whether it is the banks of the Nile. One high, one low, one lowest.

The modern poet Guo Moruo wrote a poem describing the "pyramid", Ma Weidu: The level is not as good as me

This concise and popular verse is deeply rooted in people's hearts and fully expresses his admiration for the pyramid. The shape of the pyramid is very ingenious, containing human wisdom, which amazes modern people. Through this poem, Guo Moruo vividly shows the magnificent scene of the pyramid in front of the reader. The charm of the pyramid lies not only in its architecture, but also in the cultural and historical value it represents. The pyramids were the tombs of ancient Egyptian emperors (pharaohs) and were an important symbol of them. The existence of these pyramids allows us to learn about the history and civilization of ancient Egypt. They bear witness to the wisdom and industriousness of ancient humans and also demonstrate their faith in death and the afterlife. The fantastic structure and precise construction techniques of the pyramids are breathtaking, which is why the pyramids have long been hailed as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. However, despite its worldwide reputation, pyramids are rarely mentioned in Chinese literature. This may be because in ancient Chinese literature, the relatively limited understanding of foreign culture, coupled with the inconvenience of transportation and communication, made it difficult for ancient Chinese literati to have the opportunity to witness the magnificence of the pyramids in person.

The modern poet Guo Moruo wrote a poem describing the "pyramid", Ma Weidu: The level is not as good as me

It was not until modern times, with the development of transportation and communication, that Chinese scholars had the opportunity to explore and understand foreign cultures around the world, and the pyramids were gradually known to Chinese. In modern society, with the rapid development of transportation and communication, people have more opportunities to experience the magnificent scene of the pyramid firsthand. More and more Chinese travel to Egypt to witness the greatness of the pyramids firsthand. This has also made the cultural influence of the pyramid continue to expand, becoming one of the internationally renowned attractions. The ancient Egyptian civilization and history represented by the pyramids have also begun to attract the attention of Chinese scholars and culture enthusiasts. Looking back at Guo Moruo's pyramid poems, we can feel his admiration for the pyramids. Guo Moruo shows the magnificent scene of the pyramid before our eyes through concise and vivid verses. His verses do not have too many ornate embellishments, but they accurately express his praise for the pyramids. This concise and clear writing style allows readers to feel the greatness of the pyramid more intuitively. As an important heritage of ancient Egypt, the pyramid is not only a building, but also a symbol of culture and history. Its existence allows us to learn about the wisdom and industriousness of ancient humans and feel their faith in death and the afterlife.

The modern poet Guo Moruo wrote a poem describing the "pyramid", Ma Weidu: The level is not as good as me

The fantastic structure and precise construction techniques of the pyramids are amazing, which is a revelation and inspiration to modern people. At the same time, the cultural influence of the pyramid has gradually expanded, attracting more and more people to explore and understand the history and civilization it represents. In my opinion, we should further strengthen the study and protection of the pyramids. As a world cultural heritage, the pyramids have important historical and cultural value. We should respect and cherish these ancient buildings, and let more people know and appreciate their greatness through research and protection. At the same time, we should also strengthen international exchanges, explore and protect the pyramids with Egypt and other countries, and promote cultural diversity and exchanges. In closing, I want to ask the question, that is: what does the pyramid mean to you? Have you ever had a hands-on experience with the pyramids? If so, what is your impression of the pyramid? If not, are you interested in going on a tour of the pyramids? Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments.

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