Whole poem:
Xue Jiang
Liutang Zongyuan
There are no birds flying over those mountains, and there are no traces of people in those paths.
A boat on the river, a fisherman wearing his webworm moth; Fishing alone is not afraid of snow and ice.
Disappear:
1. Explanation:
No more public speaking, no more public appearance, describing hiding or not showing up in public. [near] put an end to | anonymity. Show your face.
2. Source:
Sun Song Guangxu's "North Dream": "Zongsheng avoids the land; ..... But fear YingChuan know; Tourism Zizhong County; The sound of the pin converges; In case anyone knows. "
Jiang Xue translation:
On all the mountains, birds have disappeared, and on all the roads, there are no traces of people.
On a lonely boat on the river, an old man in a hat was fishing alone in the snow.
Jiang Xue's creative background:
This poem was written during Liu Zongyuan's exile in Yongzhou (AD 805-8 15). During Yongzhen Yuan's reign (805), Liu Zongyuan took part in Yongzhen Innovation Movement initiated by Wang Group, and soon the reform failed. Liu Zongyuan was demoted to Yongzhou Sima and exiled for ten years. The oppression of the sinister environment did not crush him. He expresses the value and ideal interest of life through poetry.
Liu Zongyuan, the author of The Life of Jiang Xue:
Liu Zongyuan (773-8 19), a native of Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi) in the Tang Dynasty, was an outstanding poet, philosopher, Confucian scholar and even an outstanding politician, and was one of the eight masters in the Tang and Song Dynasties. There are more than 600 masterpieces, such as Eight Chapters of Yongzhou, which have been compiled into 30 volumes by later generations, named "Liuhe East Collection". Because he was from Hedong, he was called Liu Liuzhou, and because he was finally appointed as the secretariat of Liuzhou.
Liu Zongyuan was born in the Liu family in Hedong, and was called "Liu Liu" with Liu Yuxi, "Liu Han" with Han Yu, and "Wang Meng" with Wang Wei, Meng Haoran and Wei. Liu Zongyuan left more than 600 poems in his life, and his achievements in writing were greater than poems. Nearly a hundred parallel essays, argumentative essays, sharp and ironic.