Poems by Hu Bing Hall

Ming Hu Yinglin

A line of cliff birds passed by, and the stalactites on the stone bed were exquisite.

No one has arrived, who will stay in this cave in Lushan Mountain.

The steep cliff gap can only let birds pass. There are many kinds and shapes of stones and stalactites, which seem to be unique in competitions and struggles. For example, 10 thousand feet of water rushed down, and no one dared to get close. Who dares to live in a cave in Lushan Mountain?

The last two sentences of the poem express the poet's regret that no one has seen such a beautiful Hu Bingdong, and also reveal the author's indignation that his ambition is hard to be rewarded and his talent is not satisfied.