Which poem is "The yard with trees in Houhai, the jade with work in summer"?

The content of Feng Tang's "Things That Can Be Encountered but Not Asked for" is as follows (original text):

A yard with trees in Houhai

The jade with craftsmanship in the Xia Dynasty< /p>

The cloud at this moment

You in your twenties

Analysis.

(1) The author believes that the courtyard with trees in Houhai, Beijing is rare for him.

(2) Carved and processed jade in the Xia Dynasty. Because it is said that the use of jade originated in the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and before that, jade in the Xia Dynasty was only used as a tool like ordinary stones. Therefore, the probability of encountering jade artifacts processed in the Xia Dynasty is extremely small. If such jade artifacts can be unearthed today, they will definitely be priceless treasures.

(3) Clouds at this moment. Once you miss that light and fluttering cloud that attracts people's imagination, you may never see another one exactly like it in this life, nor will you feel the same mood as you do now.

(4) You in your twenties. What is truly rare is the time when youth is gone and will never come back.

"What you can meet but not seek" is included in Feng Tang's "Hundred Poems of Feng Tang". This book contains 116 poems written by Feng Tang so far. As always, the writing style is spicy and the language is direct. . The length of the poem is limited, so Feng Tang uses a few words to express his intuitive attitude towards life and love.

Extended information

Feng Tang, male, formerly known as Zhang Haipeng, was born in Beijing in 1971, under the zodiac sign of Taurus. A poet, writer, doctor, businessman, and lover of ancient artifacts, he was listed in the 2013 Eighth Chinese Writers Rich List.

Studied at Union Medical College from 1990 to 1998, received a doctorate in clinical medicine from Union Medical College, majoring in gynecological oncology, and a master's degree in business administration from the United States. Now living in Hong Kong, he once worked for McKinsey & Co., engaged in a job that was called a military adviser, staff or master in the old days.

He was the general manager of the strategic management department of China Resources Group. In October 2011, he was elected CEO of China Resources Medical Group Co., Ltd. On December 5, 2013, the "2013 Eighth Chinese Writers Rich List" was released. Feng Tang ranked 39th on the "8th Rich Writers List" with a royalty income of 2.95 million, which attracted widespread attention. In July 2014, Zhang Haipeng resigned as CEO of China Resources Healthcare Group and general manager of the Strategic Management Department of China Resources Group.

Feng Tang, a famous writer born in the 1970s, is well-known to readers for his "Trilogy on the Growth of All Things". "Girl", "All Things Grow", "Beijing Beijing", the ideological essay "You will grow old while you are alive" and his youth novel "Happiness".

Reference materials

Baidu Encyclopedia—Feng Tang