Su yunmen temple Pavilion

Sun Ti, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, and his "Stay in yunmen temple Pavilion"

At the foot of the east hill of Xiangge, fireworks are secluded.

there are thousands of lights hanging in the sky, and the curtains are rolled over the five lakes in autumn.

The wall is painted with wild geese, and the screen window is used for bullfighting.

I'm more suspicious that the sky is near, dreaming and traveling in white clouds.

—— Sun Ti's Lodging in yunmen temple Pavilion

In the second year of Kaiyuan (714), under the reputation of Cui Daily, 19-year-old Sun Ti was appointed as a captain in Shanyin, Yuezhou (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang), and went south to take up his post that autumn.

Zhong Ling is rich and beautiful in the hilly area of Huiji, which is the cradle of beautiful mountains and rivers. Wang Xianzhi, a Jin native, once praised: "When you go up the hilly road, the mountains and rivers set each other off, which makes people overwhelmed." The opportunity of official travel to Shanyin enabled Sun Yi, who grew up in the Central Plains, to experience the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River. During his three years as a county commandant in Shanyin, Sun Yi visited places of interest across the country, made friends with wuyue poets, expressed his temperament and feelings between the gentle mountains and charming waters far away from his hometown in the Central Plains, and created many landscape poems with far-reaching styles and deep feelings.

yunmen temple is located on Yunmen Mountain, 18 kilometers south of Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. It was built in the eastern Jin Dynasty and surrounded by lush Zhou Shanlin, with unique scenery. Moreover, many eminent scholars and monks, such as How Yin and Zhi Yong, once lived here, so its reputation spread far and wide, making it a scenic spot in Vietnam. Lu You's yunmen temple Shousheng Courtyard in Song Dynasty wrote: "yunmen temple has been famous all over the world since Jin and Tang Dynasties. When the old man said that he was prosperous in the past, he saw mountains and streams, towers and towers were repeated, and the rocks crossed the valleys, and the golden flowers flew ... Visitors were tired all over the place, and they were often lost. " Between words, the beauty of its environment and the strength of its structure can be imagined. Song Zhiwen, Yan Wei and Yuan Zhen, poets in the Tang Dynasty, all wrote poems about Yunmenshan Temple, but Sun Ti's works are the best of all.