What does the inclination of the stone path in the ancient poem "Going to Shanxi" mean?

Oblique: this word is pronounced Xi×, which means extension.

(Tang) Du Mu

As far away as Hanshan, the stone path is oblique, and people are in Bai Yunsheng.

Stop and sit in the maple forest late, and the frost leaves are red in February flowers.

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The stone path at the top of the mountain is crooked and oblique, and there are several families in the white clouds.

I stopped the carriage only because I like the night view of Fenglin. Frosted maple leaves are redder than flowers in February.

To annotate ...

1. Mountain Travel: Walking in the mountains.

2. Hanshan: refers to the mountain in late autumn.

3. Path: Path.

4. Bai Yunsheng: a place surrounded by white clouds.

5. Oblique: This word is pronounced Xi×, which means extension.

6. Sit: Because.

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Through the poet's emotional tendency, the poem depicts a warm and gorgeous autumn picture of a mountain forest with maple forest as the main scene. Far up the Qiushan Stone Trail, first of all, give readers a farsighted view. At the top of the mountain road is a place full of white clouds. The road is made by people, so white clouds are not illusory, and Hanshan is full of vitality. It is natural to say that there are people in Bai Yunsheng. However, this is only to prepare for the last two sentences. Then the poet clearly told the readers that it was so late that I stopped in front of the mountain just because the mountain was in full swing and more beautiful than the maple leaves of spring flowers. Compared with the white clouds in the distance and people who are not necessarily visible, LAM Raymond is full of pure beauty and vitality.