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How many towers and platforms are there in the 480 Hall in the Southern Dynasties?

More than 480 ancient temples were left in the Southern Dynasties, and countless pagodas were shrouded in wind and rain.

From Du Mu's Jiangnan Spring in Tang Dynasty.

Original text:

Jiangnan, the sound of green and red flowers, the waterside village in the foothills.

More than 480 ancient temples were left in the Southern Dynasties, and countless pagodas were shrouded in wind and rain.

Translation:

Birds are singing in the south of the Yangtze River, green grass and red flowers set each other off, and wine flags are flying everywhere in the foothills of waterside villages.

There are more than 480 ancient temples left over from the Southern Dynasties, and countless terraces are shrouded in wind, smoke, clouds and rain.

Precautions:

1, Yingying: That is, Yingying crows.

2. Guo: Outer city. This refers to the town. Wine flag: a small flag hung in front of the door as a sign of a hotel.

3. Southern Dynasties: refers to the regimes of Song, Qi, Liang and Chen that successively confronted the Northern Dynasties. 480 Temple, a good Buddha of emperors and bureaucrats in the Southern Dynasties, built a Buddhist temple in Beijing (now Nanjing). "Southern History, Official History and Guo Zushen Biography" "There are more than 500 Buddhist temples in Beijing." The 480 Temple mentioned here is an imaginary number.

4. Loutai: pavilions and pavilions. This refers to temple architecture. Misty and rainy, drizzling and smoky.

Appreciation of Jiang Nanchun's Works

Jiangnan Spring is a seven-character quatrain written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem depicts the beautiful spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, reproduces the misty balcony scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, and makes the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River magical and confusing. At the same time, it is permeated with the poet's feelings about the rise and fall of history and his worries about the fate of the nation in the late Tang Dynasty.

The four sentences are all scenery words. There are many images and scenery, including plants and animals, which are vivid and colorful. The scenery is divided into far and near, and the combination of dynamic and static has its own characteristics. The whole poem depicts a vivid, colorful and verve picture of spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River with light words and extremely generalized language. The artistic conception is deep and beautiful, and the emotion is subtle and profound, which has enjoyed a high reputation for thousands of years.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiangnan Chun