This poem is from "Song Shan Tie Jia". Returning to Songshan Mountain is a poem by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses the author's quiet and indifferent leisure by describing the scenery he saw on his way to retire from Songshan Mountain. The first line writes about his departure in seclusion; In fact, Zhuan Xu wrote about water and birds, and wrote about his feelings of returning to the mountains, such as the secluded heart of flowing water, such as birds returning at dusk; The couplets on the neck are about the ancient crossing in the deserted city and the autumn mountain in the sunset, which are full of feelings in the scenery and reflect the twists and turns of the poet's feelings; The tail couplet describes the height of the mountain and points out the author's hiding place and purpose. The whole poem is simple and fresh, natural and natural, especially the two couplets in the middle, which empathize with the scenery. The image is sparse, and the poet writes casually, but it is exquisite and subtle.
The clear river flows through the bushes, like my chariot running slowly. I became a traveling companion and went home with the birds at dusk. An abandoned city wall is above an old ferry, and the autumn sunset drowns the peaks. In a distant place, next to Songshan Mountain, I will close my door and get peace.