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Miaoling stilted building

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Miaoling stilted building

The family lives in Fenglin Mountain, and the door is open between the water and clouds.

Volley stilted building, hanging moon in the sky.

These four poems continue to depict the unique style and living environment of the Miaoling area, creating a quiet, peaceful and national mountain dwelling picture. Through delicate brushstrokes and vivid imagery, the poems show the living conditions of the Miao people living in harmony with nature, as well as the close integration of their unique residential buildings, stilted buildings, with the surrounding environment.

Miaoling stilted building

"I live in Fenglin Mountain, open the door between the water and the clouds. The first two lines of the poem depict the location of the Miaoling residents' residence and their intimate relationship with nature. Fenglin Mountain, which means that the peaks are dense like forests, with different forms and mountains, constituting a magnificent mountain scenery. The "home" here is located in such a majestic peak forest, which is integrated with the mountains, rocks and trees. When the door opens gently, you will not be greeted by the traffic of the city, but by the flowing blue water and white clouds. Water, perhaps a mountain stream or a valley bottom lake, flows at the foot of the mountain, giving life and agility to the land. Clouds, sometimes entwined around the mountainside, sometimes sweeping the sky, their unpredictable forms add endless poetry and reverie to the space. Opening the door means that the people who live here can immerse themselves in the embrace of nature every day, and experience the tranquility and tranquility of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

Miaoling stilted building

"Volley stilted building, hanging moon in the sky. The last two lines of the poem focus on the unique architectural form of the Miao people, the stilted building, and its scene after nightfall. The stilted building, as a symbol of Miao culture, shows the architectural wisdom of the Miao people in conforming to nature and skillfully borrowing the terrain with its unique wooden structure and the characteristics of building in the sky. It is backed by a mountain, supported by wooden stakes at the base, and the superstructure rises like a pavilion in the sky, which is both airy and dry, and overlooks the surrounding scenery. The word "volley" here vividly depicts the posture of the stilted building standing tall and seemingly suspended in mid-air, emphasizing its sense of detachment from the ground, and showing the lightness and dexterity of its architecture.

"The Hanging Moon in the Sky" adds a touch of tranquility and mystery to the whole picture. The bright moon hangs high in the distant sky, and its cold light shines on the silent Miao Ridge, the flowing stream, the ethereal clouds, and the stilted buildings that stand among the mountains. The moon is not only a part of the natural scene, but also a common symbolic element in poetry, often carrying people's feelings of longing for their hometown, loved ones or distant places. Here, the hanging moon and the stilted buildings in the sky, the peaks, forests and mountains, and the water and clouds jointly build a three-dimensional and layered night view of Miaoling, so that people seem to be able to hear the whispering of the mountain wind, smell the fragrance of plants and trees, and feel the tranquility and peace hidden in the land of Miaoling.

Miaoling stilted building

To sum up, this poem successfully creates a picture of a mountain residence full of Miao customs through the depiction of "living in Fenglin Mountain, opening the door between water and clouds" and "volleying stilted building, hanging moon in the sky", showing the beautiful state of harmonious coexistence between man and nature, as well as the poet's deep praise and yearning for the unique scenery and quiet life in the Miaoling area.