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Where is the emperor in the pavilion today? The Yangtze River flows freely outside the sill. Where is the beauty?

1, "The Yangtze River flows freely outside the threshold" is similar to Li Bai's poem "Just watch the Yangtze River flow in the sky". The words "threshold" and "river" responded to the first sentence of "Wang Teng Gog Riverside Bamboo", and my spirit was exhausted.

2. The poem turns from time to space, pointing out that things will change, stars will move and Di Zi will die, but the Yangtze River outside the threshold is endless. After asking the question of where the man who built the pavilion is now, the poet ended up with a scene, which seemed to answer rather than answer, further expressing the feelings of ups and downs in life and eternity in the universe.

3. This poem comes from the poem Tengwangge written by Wang Bo, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

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Wang Bo (about 650-676), Zi 'an, Han nationality, was a writer in the Tang Dynasty. Longmen (now Hejin, Shanxi Province), a native of Gujiangzhou, was born in a Confucian family, and was called "Wang Luo" and "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty" with Yang Jiong and Lu.

Wang Bo was smart and studious since he was a child. According to Old Tang Book, he was able to write articles at the age of six, and he was known as a "child prodigy". At the age of nine, I read Yan Shigu's Notes on Hanshu and wrote ten volumes of Finger Defects to correct my mistakes. At the age of sixteen, he was appointed Saburo at the request of Su You Branch. He was kicked out of Pei Wang Fu for "cockfighting". After that, Wang Bo spent three years traveling in Bashu mountains and rivers and wrote a lot of poems. After returning to Chang 'an, he asked Zhou Guo to join the army. When he joined the army, he was demoted twice for killing government slaves privately. In August of the 3rd year of Shang Dynasty (676), Tang Gaozong returned from visiting his father and drowned across the sea. He is good at five laws and five unique skills, and his representative works include "Farewell to Vice Governor Du to Shu". The main literary achievement is parallel prose, which is the best in quantity and quality. His masterpiece is Preface to Wang Teng Pavilion.

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Baidu encyclopedia entry? Baidu Encyclopedia entry Wang Bo (a writer in the Tang Dynasty, one of the "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty")