Su Shi's poem "Mourning" did not make me mysterious, but returned to the distance of bamboo roots.

As a seedling, it is amazing not to show off and not to make Tong Wu mysterious to me.

I hate that there is no chitose medicine in the scene, only Hinayana Zen.

If you want to pay off your old debts when you are sad, you can break your back.

Bamboo roots lie far and near, and night lights are courteous.

Chaoyun, we two poor children died before we achieved anything. Isn't that God punishing me?

I really want to save your life. I hate that there is no elixir of life. I can only see you off with Hinayana Zen.

I am very sad that you and I paid off the debt in an instant, and I am afraid that there will be no fate to meet again in the next life.

I only hope that no matter how far away, you and I can lie on the bamboo root together, but after all, I can only light a green lamp in the Great Sage Tower at night to accompany your soul.

"Wonderful but not beautiful" is what Confucius lamented Yan Yuan's early death. The Analects of Confucius? Zi Han: "If you don't show your seedlings, you will have a husband! Those showy and unreal people have husbands! Later, people used the phrase "the seedlings don't show" to mean that people died before they grew up. Yu Xin, a Liang native of the Southern Dynasties, wrote a preface to Regret for the Past: "Without a beautiful seedling, you are always sad. I only feel sad when I mourn my previous death. "

"Don't make Wu and my child mysterious", using the classic "Yangtze": "Are those children who raise children without seedlings my family Wu?" He wrote to me when he was nine years old. "The gathering pace adopted son, died before the age of one.

The phrase "stay in the scenery" means that I want Wang Chaoyun to live, but what is hateful is that there is no medicine to live forever. The sentence "send a ride" means that Chaoyun can only see him off with Hinayana Zen in Buddhism when he dies.

The poem "Leaving Sorrow" is based on Bai Juyi's poem "Don't spend a lot of time on the moon, but be afraid of getting married".

Du Fu's phrase "Return to Bamboo Roots" is a classic example.

"The night light is a fairy in the tower", which means that at night I light a green light to accompany the soul facing the clouds in the Great Sage Tower.