, Yuan Jin Gao di ge bu tong is different from far to near and high to low. bu shi L shan zhen mian mu does not know the true face of Lushan Mountain, zhi yuan Shen zai ci shan zhong is only in this mountain.
Background of ancient poetry:
"Inscription on the Western Forest Wall" is a poem written by Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty. This is a landscape poem with paintings in the poem, and the philosophy is contained in the description of the scenery of Mount Lu. The first two sentences describe the different morphological changes of Mount Lu. From the horizontal view, Lushan Mountain stretches and winds, with lush and green mountains and mountains; from the side, the peaks are undulating, with strange peaks protruding into the clouds.
Looking at Lushan Mountain from different directions from far away and from near, the mountain color and momentum you see are different. The last two sentences express the author's deep thoughts: The reason why Lushan Mountain has different impressions from different directions is because "I am in this mountain". Only by staying away from Mount Lushan and jumping out of the shelter of Mount Lushan can we fully grasp the true demeanor of Mount Lushan.
The whole poem closely focuses on the trip to the mountains and talks about one's own unique feelings. With the help of the image of Mount Lu, it uses popular language to express the philosophy in a simple and profound way, so it is cordial, natural and thought-provoking.
Ancient poetry contains truth:
This poem tells us a truth: when we observe things, we will see them differently from different angles. The ancient poem "Ti Xilin Bi" tells us: "If you want to understand the essence of things, you must grasp it comprehensively and objectively and analyze it calmly, so as not to be confused by local phenomena." This is a common saying we often say: "The authorities are confused; The beholder is clear.”
In four lines of poem, the poet summarized the characteristics of the image of Mount Lu, and at the same time accurately pointed out the reason why looking at the mountain is incomprehensible. The vivid sensibility and clear rationality are intertwined, causing each other, and the image of the poem is therefore sublimated into a typical example in the realm of reason. This is why people regard the last two sentences as philosophical aphorisms thousands of times.