What philosophical poems does Pan, a literary master, have in The Sunset Hastes?

The sunset urges Pan's works to contain profound philosophy. Here are some poems that reflect his philosophical thoughts:

1. "Laugh for spring": This sentence comes from Pan's works and expresses an optimistic and positive attitude towards life. It tells us that keeping an open mind can make the world a better place and full of hope.

2. Revisiting Nanzhao: In this work, Pan depicts a review of history and a profound understanding of reality with leisurely and soothing brushstrokes, which reflects the author's emphasis on cultural inheritance and historical memory.

3. Wang's Voice: This work is regarded as the pinnacle of contemporary Tibetan poetry in China, which shows the author's profound thoughts and profound insight into life and society.

4. "When the pear blossoms were full that year": In this work, Pan conveyed his love for life and nature and his nostalgia for the lost time through delicate description and affectionate brushwork.

5. Endless Practice: This work reflects Pan's understanding and exploration of life journey, and expresses the spirit of unremitting pursuit and exploration no matter how long and difficult the road of life is.

To sum up, Pan's works are not only full of profound thoughts and emotions, but also adhere to the correct values in literary creation and become a representative writer of positive energy and justice. Through in-depth observation and reflection on life, nature and history, his works convey his yearning for a better life and his understanding of life philosophy. By reading Pan's poems, readers can feel the author's profound understanding of the world and his love for life.