Stay in the mountains
Tang Dynasty: Zhang Xu
The state of mountain light makes spring glow, not for lightness. Even if there was no rain in Mystery, the clothes were dyed deep in the clouds.
Under the illusion of spring, the mountain scenery is full of weather. Why are you in such a hurry to go home as soon as you see the clouds? Even if the weather is fine and there is no trace of rain, you will get wet in the depths of Yunshan.
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Stay on the Mountain is a poem by Zhang Xu, a calligrapher and poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses the author's love for beautiful natural scenery and his desire to enjoy the beautiful scenery with friends through the overall description of the beautiful scenery of Spring Mountain and the denial and persuasion of the guests' desire to leave, and contains the philosophy that if you want to enjoy the most beautiful scenery, you can't stop tasting.
Although the space is short, the scenery, emotion and reason are integrated. The language of the whole poem is simple, mixed with reality, ups and downs freely, and the text is simple and profound, which is intriguing.
The artistic conception of this poem is extremely quiet, which is also manifested in the meaningful philosophical enlightenment. It tells people that things are complicated, so don't look at them one-sidedly, and so do difficulties.
On the way forward, we should face up to difficulties and go forward bravely, "don't plan to return for the sake of lightness"; The beautiful scenery ushered in by overcoming difficulties is even more pleasing to the eye. It is precisely because of the rich and profound implications in the poem that this poem has a leisurely charm compared with similar poems on mountain climbing and spring outing.