Looking horizontally, it looks like a continuous mountain; Viewed from the side, it looks like a mountain.
From a distance, the height is different.
Because I am alone on this mountain, I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain.
The title Xilinbi is a poem written by Su Shi, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. The following is its full text and translation:
Full text:
Looking at Lushan Mountain from the front and side of peaks and valleys, from far, near, high and low places, Lushan Mountain presents various faces.
I can't recognize the true face of Lushan Mountain because I am there.
Source:
The source of the title Xilinbi is Su Shi's reply to Li Duan's father. This poem was written by Su Shi when he visited Lushan Mountain in Zhang Yu (now Jiujiang, Jiangxi). Su Shi was exiled to Jiangnan for crimes, but during his stay in Jiangnan, he described the beautiful scenery here vividly and lived in Xilin Bookstore in Lushan Mountain, known as Xilin Wall.
Creative background:
The creation background of Xilinbi is Su Shi's experience and feelings in Zhang Yu. Su Shi was banished to Jiangnan. Although the environment is very different from the north he is familiar with, he has a strong interest and charm in the magical scenery and steep terrain of Lushan Mountain. The title Xilinbi expresses Su Shi's love for the beautiful scenery of Lushan Mountain by describing the mountain shape of Lushan Mountain.
Use environment:
The use environment of this poem is usually literary creation, poetry appreciation, literary criticism and so on. Because of its concise expression and blending of scenes, it is widely quoted and recited.
About the author:
Su Shi (1037-110/year), a famous writer, cultural critic, politician and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. He is an important figure in the literary world of the Northern Song Dynasty, and he is praised for his bold and free style and concern for people's livelihood. Su Shi's works involve poetry, literature, calligraphy, painting and other fields, which have a far-reaching impact on later literature.