What is a stop under the five-character poem of Beibao Mountain?

A berth under the Beibao Mountain is a five-character poem, which expresses the author's deep homesickness.

"Under the North Fort Mountain" is a poem by Wang Wan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The content of the whole poem is: under the green hills, we meander forward, and my boat and I follow the green water. Until the river bank widens at low tide, and no wind blows my lonely sail. ... night gives way to the ocean of the sun, and the old year melts in freshness. Finally, I can send my messenger, Wild Goose, back to Luoyang. Wandering alone outside the green hills, sailing alone among the green waters. With the rising tide, the gap between the two sides is getting bigger and bigger. The wind blows; A white sail hung high. The night will pass and the sunrise on the sea will rise; Spring has already appeared in the river before the New Year. Now that the letter from home has been sent, where will it be sent? I hope the geese will return to the north and be sent to the edge of Luoyang.

At the beginning, it begins with a antithesis, writing the feelings of drifting and drifting in the hometown of Shenchi; The second time, I wrote "Tidal Flat" and "Positive Wind" on the river, and the scene was magnificent; Sanlian wrote the scene of sailing at dawn, which implied philosophy and gave people positive artistic charm; The tail couplet saw that the geese missed their parents and echoed the first couplet.

This poem accurately and concisely describes the magnificent scenery such as green hills, green waters, flat tides and wide shores when the author berthed at the foot of Gubei Mountain in late winter and early spring, and expresses the author's deep homesickness. The whole poem has been widely read for its natural brushwork, vivid scenery, vivid feelings, blended scenes, magnificent style and great charm.