Yun Juan Shu Yun's complete poems

"Clouds rolling and clouds relaxing" is not the content of the poem, but a couplet written by Hong Yingming, a Ming Dynasty man, in Chen Meigong's collection Notes on the Window in the Ming Dynasty: "Don't be bullied, just look at the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court. I have no intention of staying, and I am covered in clouds. "

This sentence means that when people do things, they can be as ordinary as flowers and flowers, and they can be calm; See if you want to keep the position, it can be unintentional.

A pair of couplets, in a few words, profoundly expresses the attitude that life should have towards things, things and fame and fortune: you don't like what you get, you don't worry about what you lose, you don't disgrace it, and you don't have any intention of staying or staying. Only in this way can you feel peaceful and indifferent to nature. Looking at the front of the court means hiding in a small building to take care of spring, summer, autumn and winter, while looking up at the sky shows the broad feelings of not sharing common sense with others; The phrase "clouds roll and clouds are comfortable" has the lofty realm that a gentleman can bend and stretch. Similar to Fan Zhongyan's thought of not being happy with things and not being sad for oneself, it is also quite broad-minded and romantic for Wei and Jin figures.