The heart is narrower than the chest,
Tears are like a long river.
Although I saw the space between heaven and earth,
Smell the white clouds in front of your nose,
Listen to the sound of fallen leaves in your left ear,
Look at the rain string in the right ear.
Who hurt Qiu?
Cry to your fingertips.
Poetry of the Arctic monarch
The interpretation of this autumn poem by an Arctic gentleman is that no matter how big the heart is, tears fall from the sky like a long river. Although heaven and earth are between the eyes and smell the white clouds, a broad-minded person will understand the changes of everything. The left ear can hear the sound of fallen leaves, and the right ear can enjoy the music of autumn rain. This rain is like tears. Who made autumn sad? Tears fell to the fingertips.
This song compares mountains and rivers to adults and people to nature. Man and self-heating are mixed into one, and man can't tell whether it is man or nature. It turned Laozi's Taoism into a poem.