What does the whole poem of Yang Gongzi mean?

The son of Yang is the son of Yang Jiong, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. His poems are full of emotion. The whole poem "From Nanshan to Linggu Temple" was written by Yang Zhizi in memory of his biological father. Yang Jiong, a Buddhist, lived and practiced in Linggu Temple in Zhong Nanshan in his later years until his death. Yang's son expressed his yearning for his father and admiration for Buddhism in his poems. The whole poem shows a pious and touching emotion.

Yang Jiong is an important figure in the literary history of the Tang Dynasty, and is known as a poet who is "gone forever". His poems are famous for their deep feelings and beautiful artistic conception. Yang Jiong believed in Buddhism in his later years. He lives and practices in Linggu Temple in Zhong Nanshan, and advocates the Zen concept of "being empty and self-conscious, and there is no difference between man and Buddha", which is highly respected by many people. His son, Yang's son, was also influenced by his father and received Buddhist education since childhood. He wrote this touching poem after his father died.

The whole poem "Yang's Son" depicts a picture of missing his father and respecting Buddhism. In his poems, he expressed his love for the magnificent scenery of Zhong Nanshan, interwoven Buddhism with his family, and expressed his memory of his father and respect for Buddhism. This poem is full of pious feelings and touching family feelings, which reflects that Yang's son attaches great importance to family relations and Buddhist beliefs. This poem is magnificent, fluent and beautiful, and it is a masterpiece with great literary value.