What is a poem with a hundred mountains and no birds, a thousand paths and no footprints?

Xue Jiang

Author: Liu Zongyuan

There are no birds flying over those mountains, and there are no traces of people in those paths.

A boat on the river, a fisherman in his webworm moth; Fishing alone is not afraid of snow and ice.

Poetry analysis:

"There are no birds in a hundred mountains, and there are no footprints in a thousand roads." Absolute: extinction. Man's Footprint: Man's Footprint. Extinction: disappear, gone. Qianshan: refers to all empty mountains. Wanjing: refers to all roads in vain. These two lines mean that there are no birds on all the mountains, and there are no people on all the paths.

"A boat, a bamboo cloak, an old man fishing in the cold Jiang Xue." Loneliness: Loneliness. Boat: A boat. Gun: gun. Dai Li: Dai Li. These two lines mean: (in) a lonely boat, sitting an old man in a hemp fiber and a hat, fishing alone on a cold river covered with heavy snow.

When writing a snow scene, you can't see the word "snow" in the first three sentences. It's just a pen in the air, ethereal. Looking back at the first three sentences, we can know that Qianshan, Wanjing and Fisherman were all built by Zita Law, and the snow is still raging and flying endlessly. Otherwise, why did "Qian Shan" fly? Why did Wanjing disappear? Why do fishermen who "sit alone in a boat" wear "guns" and "hats"?

Use Qianshan and Wanjing to compare the lonely boat and the lonely boat, and the birds fly away to compare the lonely man and the lonely fishing in the cold river, thus highlighting the lonely boat and the lonely fishing in the vast, lonely and cold picture.

The whole poem describes the scenery, and together, it is a painting, so as Huang said in the "Tang Poetry Express": "Just for these twenty crossings, I have been painting endlessly so far, and there will be a world in the future."