Lushan misty rain, what does Zhejiang tide poetry mean?
The beautiful and mysterious misty rain of Lushan Mountain and the magnificent tide of Qiantang River are all worth seeing. It will be a lifelong regret to miss the misty rain of Lushan Mountain and the tide of Qiantang River. Finally, I personally went to Lushan and Zhejiang, and saw the misty rain and surging tide, only to find that there were so many impulses in the past, which was not surprising; I only think that Lushan misty rain is Lushan misty rain and Zhejiang tide is Zhejiang tide.
Lushan misty rain Zhejiang Chao
Su Shi in Northern Song Dynasty
Lushan Mountain is misty, rainy and tidal, so don't hate it.
Don't be idle when you get there. Lushan mountain is misty and rainy, and Zhejiang tide.
The misty rain on Lushan Mountain in Zhechao is a seven-character quatrain written by Su Shi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. The whole poem expresses the poet's sudden transcendence in delusion and agitation and becomes philosophical, with Buddhist Zen, and red lotus is born in mud. There are many poems describing Lushan and Hangzhou when we turn to Su Shi's poetry collection, but the thoughts and feelings revealed in this poem "Watching the Tide" are very special and Zen.