Far away: climb into the distance.
Hanshan: A mountain in late autumn.
Stone road: A stone road.
Oblique: This word is pronounced Xi×, which means oblique.
This poem comes from Du Mu's "Mountain Walking Far Up the Cold Mountain" in the Tang Dynasty. The full text is:
In the distance, there are cold mountains, oblique stone paths and people in the depths of white clouds.
Stop and sit in the maple forest late, and the frost leaves are red in February flowers.
The meaning of this poem is: a winding path winds to the top of the mountain full of autumn, and there are several families in the distance where white clouds float. Stop and enjoy the scenery of this maple forest. The frosty red maple leaves are redder than the flowers in February in Jiangnan.
This is an autumn hymn. This poem depicts the colors of autumn and shows a touching autumn color map of mountains and forests. The poem describes mountain roads, people, white clouds and red leaves, forming a harmonious and unified picture. The poet praised the beauty of autumn colors in nature and embodied the spirit of boldness and upward.