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The Yellow River Flows Into the Sea

The picture of the White Sun Depends on the Mountain and the Yellow River Flows into the Sea is as follows:

From "Ascending the Stork Tower", the full text is White Sun Depends on the Mountain and the Yellow River Flows into the Sea. The Yellow River is flowing into the sea. This poem is about the poet's extraordinary ambition

aspirations, reflecting the positive and progressive spirit of the people in the Tang Dynasty. Among them, the first two lines write what they see. The first two lines are about what you see. "The sun is on the mountains" is about the distant view, about the mountains, about the view from the building, and "The Yellow River flows into the sea" is about the near view, about the water, about the spectacular scenery and the magnificent atmosphere.

Here, the poet uses extremely simple, extremely simple language, both highly figurative and highly generalized into the vast field of vision of thousands of miles of rivers and mountains, into just ten words; and the future generations in a thousand years under the reading of these ten words, but also as the place, such as seeing the scene, feel open-minded for one.

The first sentence is written to look at a round of sunset toward the building in front of the endless, rolling mountain west, at the end of the field of vision and gone. This is the sky view, distant view, west looking view.