This was a poem from Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. The whole sentence was: I saw the green mountains are so charming, I expected the green mountains to see me like this. This sentence meant that when I gazed at Qingshan, I felt that Qingshan was so charming and moving, and Qingshan should feel the same when he saw me. This sentence expressed the author's sigh and awe of the natural landscape, and also contained the philosophy of the mutual dependence and influence between man and nature.
This was a famous line in Jin Yong's novel," The Eight Demigods ", which meant " I see the green mountains are so charming, and the green mountains should see me like this." This sentence came from the dialogue between Duan Yu and Xu Zhu in the novel. It expressed the views of two people in different realms on life. When Duan Yu saw Xu Zhu, he sighed with emotion," When I see Qingshan, I think Qingshan should be so charming when he sees me." This meant that Qingshan was very beautiful, but he thought that this beauty should be like himself, able to remain calm and firm no matter what the situation was. Xuzhu replied,"When you see me, you should also feel that seeing Green Mountain is charming like me." The meaning of this sentence is that when we face difficulties and challenges, we should maintain our faith and grace, just like the green mountain, no matter what the wind and rain encounter, we can still stand tall. At the same time, it also expressed a positive and optimistic attitude towards life. He believed that life was like a green mountain. No matter what kind of wind and rain he encountered, he should face everything firmly and bravely like a green mountain.
I saw the green mountains are so charming, I expected the green mountains to see me like this. This was a famous line from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's Ascending. It meant that when I saw Qingshan's charm, I expected him to feel the same way when he saw me. This poem described the author's feelings and thoughts when he looked into the distance. He saw the beauty of the green mountains and felt that he was also very beautiful. This feeling was a kind of appreciation that surpassed himself. At the same time, he thought that Green Mountain was so tall and strong, and as humans, we were so fragile that we should cherish our lives and existence. This famous sentence expressed a profound philosophy of life, telling us that we should cherish our lives and existence, and at the same time, we should appreciate the beautiful things in life, surpass ourselves, and pursue a higher spiritual realm.
I looked at Qingshan and thought he would have the same reaction when he saw me. This sentence can be translated into English as: I see the green mountains as many beautiful women and I expect them to see me as such
Xin Qiji's " Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi " was a famous ancient poem. The most famous line in it was " I see the green mountains are so charming, and the green mountains should see me like this." The meaning of this poem was: I saw how charming Qingshan was, and I believe that Qingshan would feel the same way when he saw me. To appreciate this poem, one needed to combine it with one's own feelings and emotions. He could imagine himself standing on the Green Mountain and feeling the charm and magnificence of the Green Mountain. At the same time, he could also inject his emotions into it and imagine himself as a hero, expressing his lofty aspirations and deep love to the Green Mountain. He could also relate this poem to his own life experience and imagine how he would use this sentence as a guide to strengthen his confidence and face difficulties and challenges. Appreciating this poem required a combination of perception and rationality, imagination and reality, so as to better understand the spiritual meaning and charm.
Xin Qiji congratulates the bridegroom, I see Qingshan, how charming is Qingshan, I see Qingshan, how should I be? I saw the green mountains are so charming, I expected the green mountains to see me like this. These two lines of poetry came from the Tang Dynasty poet Xin Qiji's "He Xinlang: I see how charming the green mountains are." The whole poem was about the author walking alone among the green mountains and green bamboos, deeply feeling that the green mountains were similar to me.
This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell." The whole sentence was: "I see the green mountains more charming, and the green mountains see me the same." The meaning of this sentence is: "I see Qingshan very charming and charming, but Qingshan also sees me the same way." The theme of this poem was to express the poet's reluctance to part and his longing for his homeland.
This phrase came from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell." The whole sentence was: "I see the green mountains are more charming, and the green mountains should see me like this." This poem expressed the poet's love for nature and his perception of life. The poet expressed his admiration for Qingshan through this line. He believed that Qingshan was charming and beautiful, just like himself, who could live in harmony with nature and feel the beauty of life. At the same time, the poet also expressed his own perception of life and believed that life should live in harmony with nature and achieve mutual success. The poet's mood at that time might be the feeling of parting with nature or thinking about life. He expressed his reverence for life and nature through his love for nature and his understanding of life.
"I see the green mountains, how charming they are. The green mountains should be like this when they see me" was a famous poem by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. Among them, the phrase " I see Qingshan so charming and expect Qingshan to be so when he sees me " came from the fourth sentence, meaning " I see Qingshan so charming and charming and expect Qingshan to be so when he sees me." This poem expressed the author's love and reverence for nature, as well as an open-minded and calm attitude. The author expressed his deep understanding and reverence for nature by describing the beauty and charm of Qingshan, and also expressed his attitude of being able to live in harmony with nature. In this sentence,"Qingshan" symbolized nature, while "I" represented the author, forming a harmonious relationship between the two. In general, this poem expressed the author's love and reverence for nature, and also expressed the author's open-minded and calm attitude.
The above poem comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." The meaning of this poem was that after the author climbed up the tall building and looked down at the distant mountains and rivers, he felt that he was as tall and majestic as the green mountains, and at the same time, he felt the attention of the green mountains to himself. The whole poem expressed the author's lofty aspirations and reverence for nature. It could also be understood as self-confidence and expectations for the future.
The above poem comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Climbing High." The meaning of this poem was to express the poet's lament and thoughts about the natural landscape. The poet saw the magnificent green mountains from afar and felt that he was as tall and strong as the green mountains. At the same time, he also felt the charm and power of nature. The poet used "charming" to describe Qingshan to express his understanding of the beauty and tenderness of Qingshan. In the end, the poet came to the conclusion that no matter how human activities, nature will silently guard its tranquility and beauty. This is the law and law of nature. The meaning of this poem profoundly expressed the mutual dependence and influence between human beings and nature, reminding us to respect and protect the natural environment.