"The sunrise controls the ecliptic, and the morning is full of frost. In the thousands of rocks of the Buddhist temple, the Buddhist temple is difficult to enemy. What is the solution?

Poems come from Leaves Collection, which is the earliest Japanese poetry collection, equivalent to China's The Book of Songs. From the 4th century to the middle of the 8th century, there are always different opinions about the length of the collected poems, the date of writing and the editors, but most of them are works from Nara period (AD 71-784). It is generally believed that Wan Ye Ji was compiled and passed down by many people for many years, and was completed by ōtomo no Yakamochi (717 ~ 785 AD) in the second half of the 8th century. Later, it was revised and approved by several people before it became the current version.

the sunrise follows the ecliptic, and the morning climbs the harsh frost field. In the thousands of rocks of the Buddhist temple, the Buddhist temple is difficult to enemy.

the sunrise follows the ecliptic: the sun is still running in the sky-the sun rises in the morning;

Climbing in the Frost Field in the morning: Climbing in the Frost-covered Shan Ye in the morning-Climbing in the Frost-unsolved Shan Ye in the morning;

among the thousands of rocks in the Buddhist temple, the Buddhist temple is in danger: these two sentences are more appropriate to understand together-the temple is hidden in this continuous mountain, and it is very lonely.