Poetry with distance
There are many poems with distant meanings. For example, a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei, "Thinking of My Shandong Brothers in the Mountain Festival", describes the Double Ninth Festival: If we know far where the brothers climb, there will be one less person everywhere. For example, the poem Qingming by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty: Where is the restaurant? The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village. For example, in other poems, such as Su Shi's Nostalgia for the Red Cliff, I recall Gong Jin, who was magnificent when Xiao Qiao first got married. Wait a minute.