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The significance of spring dawn in birdsong.
The spring dawn in Vietnamese birdsong means that the beauty of spring is gradually revealed in the sound of waterfowl crossing the earth.

1. This poem is from "Looking at the Heron Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. In this poem, the poet expresses his profound understanding of nature and the human world by depicting natural scenery. In the sentence "Spring is dawn among Vietnamese birds", Vietnamese birds refer to waterfowl in Vietnam. These birds begin to sing in spring, and their songs blend with the beautiful scenery in spring to form a beautiful picture.

Spring dawn depicts the beauty of the morning light and sunrise in spring. The spring sunshine gradually rises from the east, and everything on the earth recovers and is full of vitality. This change from darkness to light symbolizes the cycle of life.

3. In the singing of birds, Chunguangxiao also expresses the poet's awe and respect for nature. In the spring morning, the cries of waterfowl come and go, and these sounds are integrated with the sounds of nature, expressing the poet's awe and respect for nature. At the same time, it also reflects the poet's cherish of life and love for the world.

4. The poem "Dawn in the Birds" expresses the beauty of spring and the cycle of life with wonderful images and concise language, and also reflects the poet's deep understanding and love for nature and the human world.

Brief introduction of Wang Zhihuan

1. Wang Zhihuan (688 -742) was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His name is Ji Ling, Han nationality, from Jiangzhou (now Xinjiang County, Shanxi Province). Wang Zhihuan was born in the Wangs' family in Taiyuan, and he was very clever when he was a child. Later, because of family changes, he became a beggar. At that time, I often sent poems to answer and sell, so I made many scholars. Later, I returned to my hometown, studied Taoism, and later became an official with the shadow of my door. He used to be a county captain and a county official, but eventually he resigned and returned to the field because he was framed.

2. Wang Zhihuan's poems are mainly fresh and lively, full of romanticism. His poems are not only imaginative, but also often profound. When describing natural scenery, he often uses things as metaphors to express his inner feelings. At the same time, his poems also express his deep concern for social reality and profound understanding of life.