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Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear. Lonely boat, fishing alone in the cold mountains and snow. [Notes]:
1. Trace: Footprints. 2, Demoiselle:
A fisherman in a cloak and a hat. [Rhyme]: All the mountains and birds are cut off; All the roads, there is no trace of people.
The lonely boat on the river, the fisherman wears a hat; Fishing alone, not afraid of snow and ice.
Liu Zongyuan: (773 819) Tang Dynasty thinker and writer. The word is thick, a native of Hedong (now Yongji, Shanxi), and is known as the world"Liuhedong".Together with Han Yu, he initiated and led the Guwen Movement in the Tang Dynasty.
Liu Zongyuan's poems are steep and sparse, and the work is fine, Su Shi thinks that Liu poems are above Wei Yingwu, saying that his poems are "dry and creamy on the outside, like light and beautiful", that is, Yang Wanli said "the sentence is light and elegant and the taste is deep", this small poem shows this characteristic.
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Jiang Xue" Tang Liu Zongyuan Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear. Lonely boat, fishing alone in the cold mountains and snow.
Meaning: There is no trace of birds on the surrounding mountains, and there is not even a trace of people on the path, only on a small boat on the river, there is an old man wearing a coat and a hat, fishing alone on the cold river.
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Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, thousands of paths and people disappear, lonely boats, fishing alone in the cold river and snow. The author can't remember.
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Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, thousands of paths and people disappear, lonely boats, fishing alone in the cold river and snow. It should be Liu Zongyuan's 、、、
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Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear. Lonely boat, fishing alone in the cold river and snow.
The moonrise frightens the mountain birds, and the spring stream sings.
The autumn wind rises and the white clouds fly, and the grass and trees are yellow and the geese return to the south.
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Jiang Xue Liu Zongyuan.
Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear.
Lonely boat, fishing alone in the cold river and snow.
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Jiang Xue Liu Zongyuan.
Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear.
Lonely boat, fishing alone in the cold river and snow.
"Jiang Xue" is a five-character landscape poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Zongyuan, describing a cold river in the ice and snow, with no pedestrians and birds, only an old man alone in a lonely boat, silently fishing.
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Full poem: Jiang Xue.
Tang Dynasty: Liu Zongyuan.
Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear.
Lonely boat, fishing alone in the cold river and snow.
Interpretation: The birds in the mountains are nowhere to be seen, and there is no sign of people on all the roads.
On a lonely boat on the river, an old man wearing a hat fished alone on the cold river.
From: Tang Liu Zongyuan "Jiang Xue".
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Jiang Xue [Author] Liu Zongyuan [Dynasty] Tang Dynasty.
Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear.
Lonely boat, fishing alone in the cold river and snow.