Source: Sleeping in the Mountain Temple, a five-character quatrain written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
Dangerous buildings are 100 feet high, and you can pick up the stars with your hands. Standing here, I dare not speak loudly for fear of disturbing the gods in the sky.
The high-rise building of the temple on the mountain is really high, it seems to be 100 feet. People can pick the stars in the sky with one hand upstairs. I dare not speak loudly here, for fear of disturbing the gods in the sky.
In the whole poem, the towering buildings in the temple are described in an exaggerated way, expressing the poet's amazement at the engineering art of ancient temples and his yearning and pursuit of immortal life. The language of the whole poem is simple and natural, the imagination is magnificent, and the exaggeration is clever and vivid, giving people rich associations and immersive feelings.
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Li Bai, a poet, spent the night in a temple in the deep mountains. He found a very high Buddhist scripture building behind the temple and climbed it. Looking at the distance from the railing, there are many stars. Li Bai wrote this short poem about a scenic trip full of poetry.
The first sentence depicts a steep, straight and towering temple building. The word "danger" is eye-catching and eye-catching. The ingenious combination with the word "high" in the same sentence accurately, vividly and vividly depicts the extraordinary momentum of the mountain temple standing on the top of the mountain and dominating the world.
The second sentence uses extremely exaggerated techniques to set off towering peaks and temples. Every word leads the reader's aesthetic sight to the splendid night sky of Xinghan. Instead of feeling "too cold at the top", it gives people a broad feeling. The beauty of starry night arouses people's yearning for towering "dangerous buildings".
In three or four sentences, "Dare" describes the author's psychological state in a dangerous building at night. From the poet's psychology of "dare" and "fear", readers can completely imagine the distance between "Mountain Temple" and "Heaven and Man", so the height of Mountain Temple is self-evident.
Poets use exaggerated artistic techniques to describe towering mountain temples, giving people rich associations. The buildings on the mountain seem to be 100 feet high, and the poet can pick up the stars in the sky with his hands when standing on the roof. I dare not speak loudly here, for fear of disturbing the gods in the sky.
The language of this poem is natural and simple, but the image is realistic. With the help of bold imagination, the poet exaggerates the extraordinary height of the mountain temple, vividly depicts the towering mountain temple and the fear at night, thus presenting an almost unimaginable grand building to the readers, giving people an immersive feeling.
Li Bai's poetic style is bold and vigorous, his imagination is extremely rich, his language is naturally euphemistic, his temperament is changeable and harmonious, and he is full of romanticism. With only a few strokes, this poem vividly shows people's joy, boldness, loveliness and frankness at heights.
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