"Now they are all dreams during my lifetime, and the wind and frost have turned away the smoke and dust. Looking back at the clouds and maples, I can't see how deep the purple clothes were back then."

"Now they are all dreams during my lifetime, and the wind and frost have turned away the smoke and dust. Looking back at the clouds and maples, I can't see how deep the purple clothes were back then." Who does the purple clothes refer to in this poem?

The "purple clothes" mentioned in this poem are generally considered to be the Tianmu Mountain described by the great poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty in his "Sleepwalking in Tianmu's Song of Farewell", because the mountain "clouds bloom and the maple leaves reflect the sky" "Color", the scenery is very beautiful, making people feel like they are in a dream, echoing the poem "all are dreams during life". Therefore, "purple clothes" does not refer to a certain person, but to the beauty of Tianmu Mountain.