Pengmen: A door made of thatch to show the simplicity of the house.
Supplementary information: This sentence is from the whole poem of Du Fu's "Guests Arrive" as follows:
Guest arrival
The north and south of the thatched cottage are all springs, and the flock of gulls flew in.
The old lady didn't sweep the flower path for the guests. Today, it's only for you. Chai Men hasn't opened it for you yet, but it will open it for you today.
Too far from the city, too far from good food, too thin family background, only old wine.
Shall we call my old neighbor to join us, call him through the fence and empty the jar? .
There are spring waters in the north and south of the thatched cottage, only to see seagulls flying in groups day by day. I didn't sweep the flowers for the guests, but I did it for you today. This Chai Men has never been opened to guests, so I will open it to you today. It's too far from the city, there are no good dishes on the plate, and the home is too thin for the old wine to serve. If you are willing to invite the old man next door for a drink, call through the fence and drink the rest!
Interpretation of Poetry: Hakka is a seven-character poem written by Du Fu, a famous realistic poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem was written after the completion of Chengdu Caotang. The whole poem reveals the poet's sincere and indifferent feelings and hospitable mood. Poetry is naturally muddy, and a line is connected. This poem depicts interesting life scenes such as scenery, common sayings and old feelings in life, showing a strong flavor of life and human feelings.
This poem was written by the poet when he first arrived in Shu. After Du Fu's exile, he finally ended his long-term wandering career and built a thatched cottage in Huanhuaxitou, a western suburb of Chengdu, and settled down temporarily. The poet wrote this poem when the guests visited him shortly after he settled in Chengdu Caotang, which was far away from the chaos. The first two sentences describe the scenery of the place where you live, which is beautiful and sparse, interacting with gulls and showing an isolated state of mind; Behind it is the scene of guests visiting in high spirits, sincerely entertaining guests and calling neighbors for drinks, which shows the unrestrained friendship between the host and the guest, and the poet's honesty and kindness are vividly on the paper. There is a feeling of leisure and tranquility in the poem, which is kind and homely.