The emergence of a large number of popular pastoral poems has a direct relationship with sightseeing.
This is because: during the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the society was stable, the national strength was strong, and the social politics, economy and culture were all-round prosperous. The rich material life of the scholar-officials provided conditions for roaming and enjoying the mountains and rivers. The popularity of Buddhism and Taoism in society, Taoism's pursuit of advocating nature and returning to simplicity, and the pure and clear realm of Buddhism and Zen provide a cultural and aesthetic psychological foundation for poetry. The recluse feelings of literati are also closely related to the formation of pastoral poems, but at this moment, they are not recluse for the sake of recluse, but have formed a cultural mentality of yearning for nature, pursuing detachment and independence, and advocating natural aesthetic taste. For reference.