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Enjoy the lonely smoke in the desert, and the long river sets the yen.

In the vast desert, you can see a wisp of light smoke floating upward, without a trace of wind, and the smoke looks lonely. Above the long river, there is a sunset, which makes the whole picture more tragic.

These two poems depict a magnificent picture of mountains and rivers in a parallel way. A word "straight" writes the vast artistic conception of the desert; A word "circle" vividly describes the mellow softness of the sunset.

The desert is lonely and straight, and the long river sets the yen from Wang Wei's "Make it to the fortress" in the Tang Dynasty.

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Wang Wei (70 1-76 1) was born in Zhou Pu, Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi). A famous poet and painter in Tang Dynasty.

Ambassador to the Great Wall is a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei on his way to the frontier to express his condolences to the soldiers. It describes the ambassador's trip to the Great Wall and the scenery outside the Great Wall.

The first two sentences explain the purpose and place of this trip and why you wrote this poem; Zhuan Xu's two sentences contain multiple meanings, and the feeling of borrowing grass to write down; The two sentences of the neck couplet describe the magnificent scene of the frontier desert, with a vast realm and magnificent weather. Two sentences in the tail couplet falsely write that the war has been won, showing admiration for DuHu.

This poem not only reflects the frontier life, but also expresses the feelings of loneliness, loneliness and sadness caused by the exclusion of the poet, as well as the generous and tragic feelings caused by the emotion being edified, purified and sublimated in the majestic scenery of the desert, showing an open-minded feeling.

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