I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but I am only on this mountain. I use idioms to express it.

I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but I am only on this mountain. This idiom means: "the authorities are confused, but the onlookers see clearly." Enlighten people to know a philosophy of dealing with people-because people are in different positions and have different starting points, their understanding of objective things is inevitably one-sided; To understand the truth and the whole picture, we must go beyond the narrow scope and get rid of subjective prejudice.

Source: Song Dynasty writer Su Shi's poem "Topic Xilin Wall".

The title Xilinbi is a poem by Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty. This is a landscape poem with pictures and scenery, and it is also a philosophical poem, which contains philosophy in the description of Lushan scenery. The first two sentences describe the different morphological changes of Lushan Mountain. Lushan Mountain runs through the mountains and rivers, and the mountains are lush and endless; On the edge, the peaks rise and fall, and the strange peaks rise one after another, rising into the clouds. Looking at Lushan Mountain from different directions in the distance and nearby, the mountain colors and momentum you see are different.