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What is the annotation of the Three Gorges?
1, from: yes, from.

2. Three Gorges: Qutang Gorge, Wuxia Gorge and Xiling Gorge between Chongqing and Hubei provincial administrative units in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. The total length of the Three Gorges is actually only over 400 miles.

3. Slightly None: None, not at all.

4. Que: Pass "lack", gap, gap.

5. Zhang: A towering mountain.

6. Self-denial: If not. Ego: If. No: no.

7. Pavilion noon: noon.

8. Night: midnight.

9. Sunshine, here refers to the sun.

10, item: quotient, which here refers to full quotient.

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Li Daoyuan's Three Gorges (selected from Zhu, Volume 34, River Water) is a famous landscape work. The author described the magnificent scenery of the Three Gorges in less than 200 words.

The full text consists of four paragraphs, namely four tall and straight ink and wash landscape paintings.

In the first paragraph, the author first wrote the mountain. With the theme of "the two sides of the strait are connected with mountains without gaps", "the mountains are connected with mountains" and "there is no sunrise from the pavilion at night", people can further feel the narrowness of the Three Gorges, and vividly outline the overall features of the Three Gorges with a few strokes, so that readers can be quickly captured by the dangers of the Three Gorges.