The poetic meaning of "Hanshan" in ancient poetry is:
1. Refers to a cold mountain. Generally, the word "Han" is used to name the seasonal characteristics at this time, which also indicates the poet's mood at that time. state of mind, or sets the emotional tone of the poem.
For example: "Mountain Travel" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty: "Far up the Hanshan Mountain, the stone path is sloping, and there are people living in the white clouds. I parked my car and sat in the maple forest at night, and the frost leaves were as red as the February flowers." The "Hanshan Mountain" here "It refers to the mountains in late autumn, because the mountains are chilly in late autumn."
2. Poems by the Tang Dynasty poet Han Shan (known as the "Poetry Monk").
For example: Tang Dynasty Hanshan's "Yao Yao Han Mountain Road": "Yao Yao Han Mountain Road, Luoluo Lengjian Bin." Here "Hanshan" also refers to a cold mountain, and there is a chill throughout the text, "Han" It is the keynote of the poem, so the title contains "Han", and even the poet's name is "Hanshan".
3. The name of the mountain is located in Suzhou, Jiangsu.
Examples:
1. "Night Mooring at Maple Bridge" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty: "The moon is setting, the crows are crying, the sky is full of frost, and the river maples are fishing and the fire is sleeping in sorrow. Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, The midnight bell rings to the passenger ship. "The "Hanshan Temple" written here is located in Suzhou. It was originally called Miaoli Puming Pagoda. In the Jiage Year, Emperor Song gave it the name Puming Temple. However, it was called Hanshan Temple in the Tang Dynasty, so it has been called Hanshan Temple since the Tang Dynasty. So far, everyone only knows Hanshan Temple.
2. Kang Youwei's "Poem on Hanshan Temple": "The sound of the bell has crossed the sea to the east of Yunnan, and the wind of the ancient temple in Hanshan has been cold.
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