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When was the scenery depicted in the poem of Wangtianmen Mountain?

The poem Wangtianmen Mountain depicts the scenery at the turn of spring and summer.

The southeast monsoon and southwest monsoon, which come from the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean respectively and carry a lot of water vapor, prevail in the Yangtze River basin in summer and around summer, and precipitation is formed in the process of monsoon advance and retreat and cold and warm airflow confrontation. In mid-June, the ridge line of the subtropical high jumped to 20 ~ 25 north latitude, and the middle and lower reaches entered the rainy season.

In mid-July, it jumped to the north, plum blossoms appeared in this area, and it entered the summer drought weather. In winter and around winter, dry and cold air from polar regions and high latitudes in Asia prevails in the basin, with little precipitation.

The vast water potential described in the poem should be around June, which is the turn of spring and summer.

According to Anqi's Notes on the Chronology of Li Bai's Complete Works and Yu Xianhao's Selected Works of Li Bai, Wang Tianmen Mountain was written at the turn of spring and summer in the 13th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (725). At that time, Li Baichu, who was 25 years old, left Bashu and took a boat to Jiangdong via Dangtu (now Anhui) for the first time.

Original poem:

Seeing Tianmen Mountain in Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

The Yangtze River splits the Tianmen Peak like a giant axe, and the green river flows around the island.

The green hills on both sides are neck and neck, and a boat meets leisurely from the horizon.

Explanation:

The Yangtze River splits the male peak of Tianmen like a giant axe, and the Qingjiang River flows eastward here.

The beautiful scenery of the green hills on both sides of the strait is inseparable, and a solitary boat comes from the horizon.

Extended data:

This poem describes clear water and green mountains, white sails and red sun, which are reflected in a colorful picture. But this picture is not static, but flowing. As the poet sails and sails, the mountains break the river, the east water flows backwards, the green hills meet, and the daytime sails alone, and the scenery unfolds from far and near to far.

Six verbs are used in the poem, namely "breaking, opening, flowing, returning and coming", and the landscape presents an urgent dynamic, depicting the grandeur and vastness of Tianmen Mountain. One or two sentences describe the majestic, steep and unstoppable momentum of Tianmen Mountain, which gives people a thrilling feeling; Three or four sentences are enough to write about the vast water potential.

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