What is Wang Yangming's poem about the triple realm of life?

The experience of the first realm: "Last night, the west wind withered the green trees, and I went to the tall building alone to look at the horizon."

The experience of the second realm: "The belt is getting wider and wider, and I don't regret it. I am thin for Iraq. "

This is the persistent pursuit of truth on the established road, and it is "no regrets" and "haggard". Not only physical fatigue, but also mental tempering.

The experience of the third realm: "Looking for him in the crowd, suddenly looking back, people are there, and the lights are dim."

Wang Shouren (1472,10,31-1529, 19) was born in Yuyao County, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province (now Yuyao, Ningbo). Because it was built in Yangming Cave of Huiji Mountain, it was named Yangming Zi, so scholars called it Mr. Yangming, also known as Wang Yangming. A famous thinker, writer, philosopher and strategist in Ming Dynasty.

As a master of Wang Lu's theory of mind, he is proficient in Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, and is equal to Confucius, Mencius and Zhu. He is the author of Wang Yangming's Complete Works, Biography, University Questions and Wang Wen's Book of Success. Later, he was named as Xinjian Bo for quelling the rebellion of Chen Hao, and was posthumously named Xinjian Hou during the reign of Qin Long. Died in 1529, died in Wencheng, later called Gong. During the Wanli period, it was enshrined in the Confucius Temple.