The whole poem Orchid written by Sun in Ming Dynasty is as follows:
There are beautiful women in the empty valley, and suddenly they are lonely.
When the east wind blows, it smells far away.
Wang Bo's "Spring Village" in the Tang Dynasty is as follows:
Lanyedao is in the mountains, and Liyuan is outside the city.
I'm afraid of being quiet, and I can't feel the birds singing.
Sun's poem "Orchid" means that orchid is a beauty in an empty valley, holding a delicate fragrance and being independent of this world. The east wind is constantly wiping, and the fragrance is from far to near, faint and intoxicating. It expresses the author's lofty ambition of not following the crowd and symbolizes the lofty ambition of literati.
Wang Bo's "Spring Village" is about a quiet mountain forest, a path covered with orchid leaves by the roadside, and a garden with peaches and plums outside the city. It's just that the world is not peaceful and birds can't be heard singing. This poem uses scenery to express emotion, and also vaguely expresses the author's attitude of being indifferent to fame and fortune and not colluding with the secular world. He prefers quiet mountains to busy cities.