1. Green mountains and green waters are always there, but it's hard for Daiyu to stay. The water is unfathomable, and the shadow of fish swims in the sun. The wind blows the trees like noise, and the white birds sing on the moon is love. The sound of hooves is endless, and the world is not worried.
2. Walk freely on the earth, like the faint scenery, like the charm of ink and wash. I am always amazed at the diversity of nature and fall in love with its fresh beauty. Under this clear sky, surrounded by green mountains and rivers and crystal stones in the stream, the beautiful scenery makes people feel uneasy.
3. Mountains and rivers produce civilization, and mountains and rivers continue life. When the calm mountains are intertwined with the smart water, the mountains cover the water, so there are clear pools and ponds; Water moistens mountains and rivers, so there are flowers and trees; So the mountains are beautiful, so the water is beautiful!
1. Beautiful scenery of green mountains and green waters
In China ancient literature, green mountains and green waters are often used to describe beautiful scenery. For example, the "Cuiyue" in A Dream of Red Mansions and the words "Beautiful scenery" and "There are no birds in a hundred mountains and no footprints in a thousand paths" in 300 Tang poems. These poems describe the beauty of mountains and rivers and make people feel the magnificence and tranquility of nature.
2. The artistic conception of green mountains and green waters
Green mountains and green waters are not only beautiful natural scenery, but also a kind of mood and artistic conception pursued by poets. For example, Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, mentioned in "The Heron Tower" that "the mountains cover the daytime, and the sea drains the golden river", expressing his yearning for high mountains and flowing water. These poems have far-reaching artistic conception, which makes people daydream and feel the noble spirit in life.
3. The philosophy of green mountains and green waters
Green mountains and green waters are also often used to express thinking and philosophical exploration of life. For example, Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, mentioned in "The Heron Pavilion" that "the Yellow Crane carried saints to heaven, and the Yellow Crane Tower disappeared", expressing his short-lived feelings and thoughts on the past. These poems repose thoughts on life and understanding of natural changes.
4. Green mountains and green waters and humanistic care
Green mountains and green waters also bear the concern of China people for environmental protection and cultural heritage. For example, Su Shi mentioned in the Song Dynasty's "Red Cliff Fu" that "although the water still flows, although it is cut by a knife, it is sad and happy, although it is drowned by wine". By describing the natural landscape, he entrusted the author with his worries about troubled times and his thoughts on the fate of mankind. These poems reflect the ancient China literati's attention to the natural environment and humanistic spirit.