How did Jiang Xue express the poet's thoughts and feelings?

It expresses the poet's unyielding and deep loneliness after being hit, as well as his lofty thoughts and feelings of getting rid of worldly detachment. Jiang Xue is a five-character quatrain written by Liu Zongyuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, in Yongzhou. The original text is as follows:

Jiang Xue.

There are no birds flying over those mountains, and there are no traces of people in those paths.

A boat on the river, a fisherman wearing his webworm moth; Fishing alone is not afraid of snow and ice.

The translation is as follows:

There is no bird trace in Qianshan Wanling; There are no footprints of pedestrians on thousands of roads. On a lonely boat, a fisherman wearing hemp fiber and hat; Fishing alone in the snow.

Extended data:

Jiang Xue's appreciation;

This is a rhyming five-character quatrain, which is one of Liu Zongyuan's representative works. It was written during his exile in Yongzhou (now Lingling, Hunan).

After Liu Zongyuan was demoted to Yongzhou, he was greatly stimulated and depressed mentally. Therefore, by describing the scenery of mountains and rivers and praising the fisherman who lived in seclusion between mountains and rivers, he expressed his lofty and aloof feelings and his anguish and distress in political frustration.

Therefore, the landscape poems written by Liu Zongyuan have a remarkable feature, that is, the objective realm is relatively quiet, while the poet's subjective state of mind is relatively lonely, sometimes even too lonely, too cold and cheerless, without any human fireworks. This is obviously inseparable from his life experience and the development and change of his whole thoughts and feelings.