The "empty mountain" in "Mountain Dwelling in Autumn Ming" refers to (empty, empty mountains and fields)
Mountain Dwelling in Autumn Ming
Tang Wangwei
After the new rain in the empty mountains, the weather comes late in autumn.
The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring rocks flow upward.
The bamboo noise returns to Huan Nu, and the lotus moves off the fishing boat.
Let the spring fragrance rest at will, and the kings and grandsons can stay.
Notes
A stone rubbing in regular script "Mountain Dwelling in Autumn Mist" by Academician Zhao Xuanhuang
⑴ Ming (míng): Sunset, it will be dark.
⑵empty mountain: empty, empty mountain wilderness. New: Just now.
⑶ Qingquanshi Shangliu: It is written about the scenery after the rain.
⑷Bamboo noise: There is laughter and noise in the bamboo forest. Noisy: noisy, here refers to the rustling sound of bamboo leaves. Huàn 女: A girl who washes clothes. Huan: Wash clothes.
⑸ Casual: Let it be. Chunfang: spring flowers and plants. Rest: dissipate, disappear.
⑹ Wangsun: Originally refers to the children of nobles, but later also refers to people who live in seclusion. Stay: live. This sentence refers to the meaning of Huainan Xiaoshan's "Recruiting Hermits": "When Wang Sunxi returns, he cannot stay in the mountains for a long time." Wang Sunshi also refers to himself. Reflects an indomitable spirit.
Translation
The empty mountains are bathed in a new rain, and the fall of night makes people feel that it is early autumn.
The bright moon shines clear light from the gaps in the pines, and clear spring water flows on the rocks.
The noisy sound in the bamboo forest is thought to be the return of the washer girl, and the swaying of the lotus leaves is thought to be wandering up and down the boat.
You might as well let the fragrance of spring fade away, but the kings and grandsons of the mountains in autumn can stay for a long time.