"Fog left halfway up the mountain" is translated as a cloud left halfway up the mountain, just like a dancing ribbon. Among them, staying is staying.
This painting is very vivid, and the clouds are like ribbons.
This poem is from "Climbing Mount Tai", which is a famous Taishan prose written by Yao Nai during the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty. This paper describes the author's experience of climbing Mount Tai to watch the sunrise in the snow, describes the magnificent situation of Mount Tai, and makes textual research and correction on the mistakes recorded in Mount Tai. The text is concise and vivid, and the scenery is particularly excellent. It's a famous classic of Tongcheng School.
Appreciation of calligraphy in Mount Tai
Wang Keyu, a scholar, called this essay "The Top of Mount Tai" by Yang Shuo, "Mount Tai in the Rain" by Li Jianwu, and "Picking the Mountain Son" by Feng Jicai as the four famous essays of modern Mount Tai.