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What does it mean that the Wan Li sand of the Yellow River, with its twists and turns, sweeps away from the horizon?
This poem is about the Yellow River.

"The sand in Wan Li of the Yellow River is swept away by the waves and winds in the end of the world" comes from Tang Yuxi's "Langtaosha". The main idea of these two sentences is that there are countless gravel in the Jiuqu Yellow River. As the Yellow River flows through Wan Li, it has been washed by waves and swept by strong winds, and it has been here from the ends of the earth. The poet praised the yellow sand in Wan Li of the Yellow River and their indomitable character. When we quote, we can use its symbolic meaning to praise things or people who have common characteristics with it.

Original: The sand in Wan Li of Jiuqu Yellow River, waves scouring the wind, winnowing from the horizon. Since you are from the sky, and now you seem to fly directly to the Milky Way, please take me to the sky, gather in the Milky Way, and go to the home of Cowherd and Weaver Girl together.

The Yellow River in Wan Li twists and turns with sediment, and the waves are rolling, like a huge wind from all corners of the country. Now it seems that I will fly directly to the Milky Way in the sky. Please take me to visit the home of Cowherd and Weaver Girl.