In this world, in this dust, how can there be room for human passion? .

In this world, in this dust, how can there be room for human passion? It means that all the worlds are tiny, so I'll talk about love and hate. From Northern Luo Qing written by Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty, this poem expresses a desire to pursue Zen with all one heart, and to face the honor and disgrace of official career indifferently, which not only praises the quiet and simple life of monks, but also shows the poet's understanding of fear and reason, indifference to reality and calmness to the honor and disgrace of official career.

This poem begins with the poet looking for monks; The distance traveled by poets who wrote couplets and the scenery they have seen; Poets in the Necklace only found monks at dusk, and described their simple and quiet life with refined pen and ink. Poets who write poems at the end of poems enlighten their thoughts. What the poem expresses is a desire to face the honor and disgrace of official career, to pursue Zen wholeheartedly and to be indifferent to inaction. It not only praises the quiet and simple life of monks, but also shows the poet's understanding of Zen, so as to face the reality calmly and face the honor and disgrace of official career calmly. This poem is concise in language, rich in connotation and distinct in layers.