This sentence comes from the "Chile Song" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
Song of Chile
Chilechuan at the foot of Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields.
The sky is wild, and the wind and grass are moving to see cattle and sheep.
Translation:
At the foot of Yinshan Mountain, there is a huge plain where Zile people live. The sky in Chilechuan is connected with the earth and looks like a felt tent where herders live. Under the blue sky, the grassland green waves roll, the wind blows below the grass, and herds of cattle and sheep are hidden from time to time.
Extended data:
This folk song outlines the magnificent and rich scenery of the northern grassland, and expresses the pride of Chileans who love their hometown and life. It has an open realm, magnificent timbre, clear language and strong artistic generalization.
"Chilechuan, under the Yinshan Mountain", the poem begins with a high-pitched tone and sings the natural characteristics of the north, which is unobstructed and boundless. These concise six words, bold and broad in style, show the strong character of the Chilean nation.
"The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields." These two sentences come from the background above, saying that the picture is magnificent and the Amano is magnificent. At the same time, grasping the most typical characteristics of this national life, the singer drew a picture of the northern country with a pen like a rafter.
"The sky is grey, the wild is vast, the wind blows the grass and the cattle and sheep are low." The two sentences "Heaven" and "Wilderness" are inherited, and the brushwork of description slightly overlaps, which contains a lyrical artistic conception. The author highlighted the vastness and remoteness of the sky, and the verdant and infinite of Yuan Ye with overlapping words. These two sentences show the unrestrained character of nomadic people. The last sentence "seeing cattle and sheep at the slightest sign" is the crowning touch of the full text, which depicts a rich and happy scene.
The creative background of Song of Chile;
In the history books, the first to mention the Chile Song is the History of the North (Volume 6) and Qi Benji written by li yanshou in the early years of the Tang Dynasty. In 546 AD, Gao Huan, the founding emperor of the Northern Qi Dynasty, led 100,000 troops to attack Yubi, a military center in the Western Wei Dynasty, and lost 70,000 troops on his way back to Jinyang.
It was widely rumored in the army that one of the arrows was going to die, so Gao Huan forced himself to give a banquet to meet the minister. In order to boost the morale of the army, he ordered Hu to sing "Song of Chile", which made the soldiers nostalgic and boosted their morale.
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