What is the poem used to set off the Buddhism behind the Broken Mountain Temple?

In the poem "Back Temple of Mountain Temple", silence is set off by sound in two sentences, creating a realm of silence. The sound of the chime goes far beyond the function of "morning bell and evening drum" and is endowed with some meaningful symbolic meanings. This is the external voice from the Buddhist holy land, which is a wonderful Buddhist sound, leading people into a pure and pleasant world. This is the sound of nature echoing in people's hearts, melodious and resonant, profound and detached.

Obviously, the poet appreciated the seclusion of this Buddhist temple, appreciated the artistic conception of this empty door, entrusted his seclusion feelings and praised the mysterious realm of Buddhism.

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This is a five-character poem, but it is archaic in style, simple in language and flexible in meter. Its first couplet is a flowing pair, and the second couplet does not match because of the need of conception and conception.

This poem has been highly appreciated since the Tang Dynasty, mainly because of its beautiful artistic conception and rich interest. The poem expresses seclusion by chanting Buddhist temples, ends with the praise and detachment of the morning visit to the mountain temple, and simply writes scenery and expresses emotion, which is still unfinished.

Poetry is characterized by ingenious conception, being good at guiding readers into its scenic spots among the people, and then understanding the main idea of poetry, rather than using description and rhetoric to surprise. It is precisely because the poet focuses on conception and creation that the word-building does not seek similarity, but contains metaphors, focusing on expression, which is fascinating and intriguing.