Interpretation: The grasslands under the blue sky are all rolling green waves, and the wind blows below the grass, and flocks of cattle and sheep appear and disappear.
The stream of the river has been flowing for less than a day, and white stones are exposed on the riverbed. The weather is getting colder and the red leaves on the branches are becoming scarce. -Wang Wei's In the Mountains
Interpretation: The west of Beijing gurgles through the white stone, the weather gets cold and the red leaves are sparse.
There is a lonely village at the foot of the mountain and a lonely plateau on the horizon. -Wang Wei's Seven Pastoral Songs, No.5
Commentary: In the distance, there is a quiet small village lying on the hillside. The scattered eaves and corners are tilted under the shade of green trees, and a wisp of kitchen smoke rises between them.
Only when you reach the plateau will you look west and know what you want, and then you will turn back. -Tao Yong, "Looking West on the Road"
Interpretation: Just looking west on the plateau, the horse under the seat knows that people's thoughts are also expected to go.
Nowadays, on the plateau, there are trees and poplars. -Cao Ye's "Zhao Cheng Nostalgia"
Interpretation: On today's plateau, poplars stand tall.
The conference semifinals outside Juyan are hunting, and the white grass grievances are burning all over the sky. -Wang Wei's stuffing
Interpretation: The Hu people outside Juyan are hunting, and the white grass is burning all over the sky.
In the distance, there are cold mountains, oblique stone paths and people in the depths of white clouds. -Du Mu's "Mountain Walk"
Interpretation: A winding path winds to the top of the mountain, where there are several white clouds floating.
The state of mountain light makes spring glow, not for lightness. -Zhang Xu's "Stay on the Mountain"
Interpretation: Under the illusion of spring, the mountain scenery is full of weather. Why are you in such a hurry to go home as soon as you see the clouds?
Being in a foreign country has long been sour, not to mention facing the papaya mountain. -Li Bai's "Looking at Mugua Mountain"
Interpretation: Being in a foreign land is already very sour, not to mention facing Muguashan.
The drizzle makes the flowers of neem tree wet, and the south wind tree ripens loquat. -Yang Ji's Tianshan Zhong Ping
The drizzle wet the flowers of the neem tree, and the fruit of each loquat tree gradually matured under the blowing of the south wind.