Which poem does "White Clouds Have No Heart" come from? Who is the author? How many sentences are there in the whole poem?

From "Wandering Four Window", author Liu Changqing, the whole poem has 9 lines.

The original poem is as follows:

"Wandering through Four Windows" by Liu Changqing

Siming Mountain is extremely strange and has been said to have landed since ancient times.

The cliffs stand against the sky, covered with rocks like a house.

Exquisite account opening window, clear eyes.

Jixing divides the southern field, and there is a bucket hanging on the eaves in the north.

The sun and the moon live in the east and west, and appear in and out of each other in the morning and evening.

I came to swim and send half of my proud scarf.

The white clouds are unintentional, leisurely and lonely.

Forget about honor and disgrace.

The world is wide with a long smile, and the jade is blown by the fairy wind.

Author:

Liu Changqing (709-780), named Wenfang, was a native of Hejian in the Tang Dynasty. Jinshi in Kaiyuan. He has successively served as supervisory censor. He eventually became the governor of Suizhou. According to the "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty", Changqing's poems made him famous in Shangyuan and Baoyingjian. Huangfu Shiyun said: "If there is no word Liu Changqing in the poem, Song Yu is already called a veteran; if there is no word of King Luo Bin in the poem, Song Yu is already called a sinner." His name is so important. Many of the poems express a sense of political frustration, and some reflect the chaos. Famous for his five-character works, there is "Liu Suizhou Collection".

Collection of works:

There is a collection of Liu Changqing's works, which is called "Liu Suizhou Collection", "Review of Tang Poems" has 10 volumes, and "Revised Dictionary of Tang Poetry" has 11 volumes. There are versions of "Four Parts Series" and "Four Parts Preparations" that are popular in the world. Today's annotated versions include Chu Zhongjun's "Chronological Notes on Liu Changqing's Poems" and Yang Shiming's "Chronological Notes on Liu Changqing's Poems".

Poetry:

"The Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty" contains 5 volumes of Liu Changqing's poems, and 2 supplementary poems in "The Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty" and "The Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty".