晨曦染苍谷

Morning light dyes the valley

In the vast galaxy of Chinese traditional culture, jade and porcelain are like two dazzling pearls, shining against each other. According to legend, Nuwa refined stones to mend the sky, and the spiritual jade left in the mortal world has been stained with fairy spirit since then. The ancients wore jade on their bodies to show the virtues of gentlemen; the Heshi Bi suddenly appeared, attracting princes to compete for it, and many legends were played out, showing the extraordinary jade. Porcelain is also brilliant. In the Song Dynasty, the kiln fire was pure blue, and the beautiful artistic conception of Ru porcelain "the sky is blue after the rain and the clouds are broken" is the collision of the emperor's aesthetics and the craftsman's hard work; Yuan blue and white porcelain was exported overseas on the Silk Road merchant ships, allowing the world to get a first glimpse of the charm of "China". Such cultural treasures contain endless heritage, waiting for the world to appreciate carefully.

Morning Sun Dyes the Valley
The sun is about to rise from the east in the morning.
Drive away the darkness of the valley,
Looking at the morning glow in the sky,
Red like fire,
Like a bride's red veil,
Hiding a burning heart.
The morning sun slowly climbed up the hillside.
The land is covered with gold,
There are clusters of wild fruits on the cliff.
It makes people salivate and intoxicate.
Analysis: A beautiful sunrise scene, the sun rises from the east, dispelling darkness and bringing light and warmth. The text uses vivid metaphors, comparing the morning glow to a bride's red veil and the hillside under the sun to a field of gold, full of poetry and romance.

 

 

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