"Looking two or three miles away" comes from Song Dynasty poet Shao Kang's "Mountain Village Ode", the original text is as follows:
One goes two or three miles away, and there are four or five houses in Yancun.
There are six or seven pavilions with eighty or ninety flowers.
This poem uses the brocade expression technique to arrange Yancun, people, pavilions, flowers and other scenes together to form a beautiful pastoral scenery and create an elegant artistic conception. .
Extended information:
The vernacular translation of "Mountain Village Odyssey" is as follows:
Going to a place two or three miles away, there are four or five houses with smoke coming from the kitchen. .
Passing by six or seven pavilions, surrounded by dozens of flowers.
When the poet visited *** City in March, he saw the wild spring scenery and charming rural scenery. In order to express the poet's leisure mood and positive attitude towards fully enjoying life, he wrote Write this poem.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - "Mountain Village Odyssey"