What does it mean to sing with the hoses?

Shui Long Yin is a long narrative poem by Li Zhiyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It mainly tells the story of a devout Buddhist who doubts his faith and seeks truth after knowing that his life is coming to an end. The whole poem combines thoughts and emotions by describing natural landscapes and characters, and achieves the effect of unifying ideology and artistry. Therefore, Shui Long Yin is regarded as one of the representative works of narrative poems in Tang Dynasty and a rare classic in China's literary history for thousands of years.

In poetry, the water dragon is a very mysterious image described by the poet, which has the significance of guiding the characters forward. In this sense, Shui Long Yin is not only a poem that expresses the fate of life and death of characters, but also has the connotation of enlightening people's souls. By portraying the image of the water dragon, the poet enables readers to think about the true meaning of life, understand the meaning of existence and feel the philosophical implication of poetry while feeling the natural landscape.

In short, people who are familiar with Shuilongyin are usually infected by its subtle twists and turns, rich and profound artistic conception, and their understanding and self-perception of life will also be improved. Although thousands of years have passed, Shui Longyin is still regarded as a classic poem with eternal significance.