The story to get straight to the point is:
During the Tang Dynasty, the poet Li Bai wrote poems that were bold and unrestrained, fresh and elegant, rich in imagination, wonderful in artistic conception, wonderful in language, romantic and clear in intention.
Li Bai lived in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He had a heroic character and loved the mountains and rivers of his motherland. He traveled all over the north and south and wrote a large number of magnificent poems praising famous mountains and rivers. His poems are bold and unrestrained, fresh and elegant, rich in imagination, wonderful in artistic conception, and brisk in language. People call him the "Poetic Immortal". Li Bai's poems not only have the typical romantic spirit, but also have typical romantic artistic characteristics from image creation, material intake, genre selection and the use of various artistic techniques.
Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, always got straight to the point when writing poems. He touched on the subject in one stroke and never beat around the bush. For example, the first sentence of "Far and Farewell" is "Far from Farewell. In ancient times, there were two daughters of an emperor." , the first sentence of "The Road to Shu is Difficult" is: "Go up, the danger is so high! The road to Shu is more difficult than going to the blue sky!" The first sentence of "Long Lovesickness" reads: "Long Lovesickness, in Chang'an.". Wait, these poems are Li Bai's very straightforward expressions of emotions. Readers can easily read the poet's theme and artistic conception.
Therefore, from ancient times to the present, people have been very fond of Li Bai's poems. They respectfully call Li Bai the "Exiled Immortal", and he is hailed as the "Poetry Immortal" by later generations. Together with Du Fu, he is also called "Li Du". Li Bai's poems often combine imagination, exaggeration, metaphor, personification and other techniques to create magical, magnificent and moving artistic conceptions. This is why Li Bai's romantic poems give people a heroic, unrestrained, elegant and fairy-like feeling. His representative works include "About to Enter the Wine", "The Road to Shu is Difficult", "Sleepwalking Tianmu Says Farewell", "Thoughts on a Quiet Night", "Wanglu Mountain Waterfall", "Xia Ke Xing", "Spring Thoughts", "Midnight Autumn Song", etc.
Let’s get straight to the point
Li Bai’s poems have had a profound impact on future generations. Famous poets such as Han Yu, Meng Jiao, and Li He in the mid-Tang Dynasty, Su Shi, Lu You, and Xin Qiji in the Song Dynasty, and Gao Qi, Yang Shen, and Gong Zizhen in the Ming and Qing Dynasties were all greatly influenced by Li Bai's poetry.
Meaning: It means that you can see the mountains when you open the door. It is a metaphor for talking or writing about the topic directly without beating around the bush.
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Source: "Qinglong Temple Monastery" by Liu Deren of the Tang Dynasty: "There are often many guests with hairpins, and they don't just look at the tall pines. This place can be seen all day long, and you can see several peaks when you open the door."
Explanation: Guests wearing crown hairpins and crown belts often come here, and they don’t just come to see some tall pine trees. They stayed here all day, because the tranquility, mystery, and enchantment were alluring, and they could see several mountain peaks as soon as they opened the door.