Hundreds of mountains without birds and Qian Shan generally refer to all the mountains in the field of vision, that is, extinction, disappearance, no, all the mountains and birds have disappeared. A thousand paths have no footprints, all landscapes, all paths, extinction, meaningless, all roads, no footprints. Jiang Xue by Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty.
Original poem:
Jiang Xue in Tang Dynasty: Liu 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.
Explanation:
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 bamboo hat was fishing alone on the cold river covered with heavy snow.
Extended data:
Literally, where there are no people and birds, it is a desolate world without any vitality. A boat, a bamboo cloak, an old man fishing in the cold Jiang Xue, and a lonely old man fishing in the boat with a bamboo hat. The last word, snow, explains why birds disappear and people disappear, because all the mountains and roads are covered with snow, and only the river carries a lonely boat.
Such an environment is when people sit around the fire and drink tea, but the old man has such a mood and elegant fishing. This is different from ordinary people and out of place. A boat, a bamboo cloak, a lonely boat, an old man wearing a hemp fiber hat, a bamboo hat, ancient rain and snow protection clothes and hats, and an old man fishing on the cold river-snow, fishing alone in the snow and cold wind.
I'd rather be alone in the cold wind than drift with the flow. After the author was demoted, his body and mind were greatly destroyed, his career was frustrated and his ideals were shattered, which made the author somewhat pessimistic and desperate. I wrote this poem to express my depression.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiang Xue (Liu Zongyuan's five-character quatrains in Tang Dynasty)