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王之涣的凉州词
《凉州词》该诗又名《出塞》,描写了边塞凉州雄伟壮阔与荒凉寂寞景象,体现了作者对边塞战士的同情,分享了凉州词的诗情。
cool State and Cool Land
Suowang's poem is a classic example of the great literary works from ancient times. The famous piece is written by Suowang, also known as Suowang He, in the seventh century AD. This poem is about the great mountains and vast plains of the cool state, while also reflecting the harsh difficulties in the north and south during the "outwest" period.
Reading this poem, one can feel the spirit of national love and deep affection for the soldiers on the frontier. Through reading it, we learn that even in a harsh and difficult world, there are beautiful mountains and vast plains; though the people are isolated and isolated from each other, they still have the same hope for prosperity and the same spirit for friendship.
The Fourth and Fifth Fragments
Nine hundred years ago, the first century is already a long time behind us. The fifth and fourth fragments are written by an anonymous author during the third century AD. These fragments are from the famous book of liturgy known as "Liturgical Book of Liturgical Prose," which is also called the "Liturgical Book of Liturgical Poem." This fragment was written for the reading of liturgical prologue, and it consists of two lines: the first line is "Ptonyssis, and let me recall that..." and the second line is "Hark! how noble a soul is to see his heart in these things!"
The Fourth fragment of this section is a part of the first century. This fragment is written by the famous author, "Shenlong," who was from Xianbad. The fourth fragment is named after Shenglong, whose name in Chinese means "good." This fragment is an anonymous writer, a writer from the seventh to the ninth centuries.
The Fourth and Fifth Fragments
Making these observations about Shenglong's poem, there is something that cannot be ignored. The fourth fragment contains two lines that are very striking in English: "Let me recall that..." and "Hark! how noble a soul is to see his heart in these things!" These two lines together are the most famous opening line of this fragment, which was written for the liturgical prologue of the liturgical poem known as Liturgical Prose. It is an anonymous writer from the third century AD.
The Fourth and Fifth Fragments
Making these observations about Shenglong's poem, there is something that cannot be ignored.
The Fourth and Fifth Fragments
Making these observations about Shenglong's poem, there is something that cannot be ignored.
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