The unpacking photos are worth lingering, and you can see the vast distances south of the Yangtze River. Translation

The translation is as follows:

"It's worth lingering when you take off your clothes, and you can look at the sky thousands of miles south of the Yangtze River" means that you are worth lingering when you take off your clothes, and you can see the sky thousands of miles south of the Yangtze River.

It comes from "Looking at Zhongshan with the Lord of Chang'an" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty. It is a seven-character poem written by Wang Anshi, a poet of the Song Dynasty.

Wang Anshi (December 18, 1021 - May 21, 1086), named Jiefu, Banshan, posthumous title, named Duke of Jing. The world also calls him King Jinggong. Han nationality, a native of Linchuan, Fuzhou, Northern Song Dynasty (now a native of Dengjia Lane, Linchuan District, Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province), a famous politician, thinker, writer and reformer in the Northern Song Dynasty, and one of the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties.

Ouyang Xiu praised Wang Anshi: "There are three thousand poems about romance in the Hanlin Academy and two hundred years of articles in the official department. When I grow old, I still have self-pity. Who will compete with my son later." The collected works handed down include "Wang Linchuan Collection" and "Linbu Collection". "Collections from Sichuan Collection" and so on.

He is good at all styles of poetry and prose. Although he does not have many words, he is also good at them. He has famous works such as "Guizhixiang" and so on. The most widely circulated poem by Wang Jinggong is "The spring breeze turns green again on the south bank of the river. When will the bright moon shine on me again."

"The undressed appearance is worth lingering on", narrative The poet's reform failed and he was dismissed and made idle. It was difficult to realize his ambition in this life, showing his helpless emotions

Wang Anshi (December 18, 1021 - May 21, 1086), named Jiefu and Banshan, Posthumous title: Duke of Jing. The world also calls him King Jinggong. Han nationality, a native of Linchuan, Fuzhou, Northern Song Dynasty (now a native of Dengjia Lane, Linchuan District, Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province), was a famous politician, thinker, writer, and reformer in the Northern Song Dynasty, and one of the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties. Ouyang Xiu praised Wang Anshi: "There are three thousand romantic poems in the Hanlin Academy and two hundred years of official articles. When I grow old, I still have self-pity. Who will compete with my son in the future?"