Under a pine tree in the forest, I asked the hermit's little apprentice where his master was going. He replied that Master had gone to collect medicinal materials. The hermit master is actually in this vast mountain. But the mountain was foggy, and the little apprentice didn't know where the master was.
Original poem: When I asked your students under a pine tree, "My teacher," he replied, "went to pick herbs." However, through these clouds, how can I know which corner of the mountain it is facing? .
Appreciate an absent leave note
The author of this poem went to visit a hermit, but didn't see him. Through the dialogue with the boy, he reflected the wandering and unrestrained life of the hermit. The first sentence "When I asked your students, it was under a pine tree" is very natural.
It is conceivable that the author went to visit his friends with great interest and waded through mountains and rivers, but he did not find a hermit on the way. Fortunately, he saw his apprentice under the green pine tree and asked eagerly.
Judging from the word "Zi" in the second sentence, all the answers come from this boy. His answer is original, true and credible, which not only provides Master with the search for people and medicine, but also gives the author hope to find it. He also pointed out that Master but toward which corner of the mountain was surrounded by dense forests and white clouds. Disciples can't tell exactly where it is, and guests can't find it.
Dozens of words under the word "Yan" are both tortuous and interesting, vividly describing the hermit's wandering life and his deep environment.