Dead vines, old trees, faint crows,
Small bridges and flowing water,
The ancient road and the west wind are thin.
The sun went down,
Heartbroken people are at the end of the world.
The whole poem seems to be written casually, but in fact it is exquisite and skillful. Putting one's heart into landscape sketch, implying one's feelings, is implicit and meaningful, which is the biggest style difference between Tang poetry and other later poems.
Tianjingsha Qiu Si is the first work in which this genre returned to Yuanqu in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. This writing technique is different from the rationality of the Song Dynasty, from the bold and graceful lyrics of the Song Dynasty, and from the vigorous and vigorous style of the Yuan Dynasty, which opens up a new way for Sanqu to express feelings such as "Qiu Si".
Therefore, this song is called the "ancestor" in Yuan and Zhou Deqing's "Central Plains Rhyme and Xiaoling Freezing".