Homesickness?
Author: Li Gou?
People say that the place where the sun sets is the horizon. I try to look at the horizon, but I can't see my home.
Castle Peak is being influenced by Castle Peak, which covers my sight. Twilight, Castle Peak.
Translated as:
Everyone says that the place where the sun sets is the ends of the earth, and the end of the ends of the earth is the hometown. I hate the continuous green hills that block my way home. In the evening, the green hills are still shrouded in mist by dusk clouds.
About the author:
Li Gou (1009- 1059), whose real name is Taber, was Mr. Xu Jiang, a philosopher, thinker, educator and reformer in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Li Gou was born in a poor family and called himself "King Nan Cheng". Smart and studious since childhood. At the age of 5, he knew rhythmic calligraphy, and at the age of 10, he studied poetry and prose. After the age of 20, the article gradually became famous, but the imperial examination was frustrated again and again, and his career was slim. Since then, I have lived in seclusion, supported my mother and devoted myself to writing. He is eloquent and self-sufficient in lectures, and hundreds of scholars remain unchanged. Li Gou is knowledgeable, general, especially good at etiquette. He did not stick to the old theory of Confucianism in Han and Tang Dynasties, but dared to express his opinions and truth through righteousness, thus becoming a "pro-Confucianism school".
Li Gou devoted his life to teaching. At the age of 40, he was recommended by Fan Zhongyan as a business assistant. Later, he spoke directly, so people later called him "Li". Li Gou family founded Xujiang Academy, so it is also called "Li Xujiang", and scholars call it Mr. Xujiang. In memory of Li Gou, Nancheng County built a new Xujiang Academy on Gaodeng Mountain near the original Xujiang Academy, and placed a Li Gou statue of white marble.