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Even when you reach a place where the mountains and rivers are exhausted, you might as well sit down and leisurely enjoy the flowing white clouds in the sky, and the author expresses an open-minded attitude towards life through these two poems.
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The meaning of this verse is that the poet unconsciously rowed to the end of the spring, and there was no way out, so he simply sat down and admired the clouds in the sky.
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The water poor refers to the mountain climbing, and when the stream is gone, I simply sit down and see the clouds rising on the mountain. It shows the poet's optimistic and frank state of mind.
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It means that when you go to a place where there is no water, you are still in the mood to see the beautiful scenery, which means that you are still open-minded when you encounter difficulties.
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It means to take a boat to the end of the water and sit and watch the clouds rise and fall, which is a very open-minded and indifferent state of mind.
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Sometimes the despair of life happens to be the turning point of life, as long as life has not stopped, so there are new possibilities and new pursuits. "When you reach the end of the mountain and the water, you might as well think in a different direction, and when you can see the wind and clouds.
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The phrase "go to the end of the water and sit and watch the clouds rise" means to wander leisurely beyond the end of the water, sit down and look up at the fluttering white clouds.
This poem is from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's "Farewell to the South".
Original text: The middle-aged man is quite good, and his late home is in the south of the mountains.
Every time you go alone, you know what you are winning.
Go to the poor place of the water, and sit and watch the clouds rise.
Occasionally, Lin Suo, talk and laugh without a repayment date.
Translation: In middle age, I already had a good heart, and in my later years I moved to the foot of Nanshan Mountain. When the mood comes, I roam alone, and only I know how happy I am. Take a leisurely stroll beyond the end of the water, sit down and watch the white clouds flutter. Occasionally, I met the old man in the forest, and I kept talking and laughing and forgot the return date.
Appreciation: This poem does not depict specific mountain and river scenes, but focuses on expressing the poet's leisurely state of mind when he lives in seclusion in the mountains. The first six lines of the poem are natural and quiet, and the image of the poet is like a worldly master who does not eat the fireworks of the world, he does not ask about the world, and regards the mountains as a happy land.
Do not deliberately explore the secluded world, but can appreciate the beauty of nature anytime and anywhere. The last two sentences introduce human activities and bring the breath of life, and the image of the poet is more amiable.
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When I walked to the poor place of the water and sat and watched the clouds rise, I literally understood that I walked at will, and unconsciously walked to the end of the flowing water, and it seemed that there was no way out, so I simply sat down on the spot to watch the wind and clouds in the sky.
When you go to the poor place of water and sit and watch the clouds rise, it is actually deeply zen. In the eyes of Buddhism, the cloud symbolizes "impermanence" and "non-dwelling mind", and when you sit and watch the clouds rise, it clearly contains the Zen machine of "should not live and give birth to its mind". In layman's terms, it is an "empty" word.
If people can get rid of attachments and be mindless like clouds, they can get rid of their troubles, get liberated, and be at ease.
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The view of the sky and the water. And a poem,
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<> has two meanings when you go to the poor place of water and sit and watch the clouds rise: first, do not be disappointed when you are in a desperate situation, because that is the beginning of hope; The water in the mountains is due to the rain, and if there are clouds, it means that the water is coming; The other realm is that it doesn't matter if it doesn't rain now, it will rain someday.
The process from water to clouds to rain is just like a person encountering great difficulties in the process of spiritual practice, some of which are physical obstacles, some are psychological obstacles, and some are environmental obstacles.
If you retreat because of this, you have to return your thoughts to the idea of the initial mind, which is when the first bodhichitta is born. When I first started my mind, I didn't know anything, I didn't know anything about the method of cultivation and the concept of cultivation. If you look back at the situation at that time and then look at the present, haven't you come a long way?
So don't be disappointed and don't give up. This can happen at every stage of life, and if you look at it with this kind of poetry, there will be a way to live everywhere.
The Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei had two lines of poetry that went to the poor place of the water, and when he sat and watched the clouds rise, he recited them through the ages. People often encourage themselves or encourage others, and when they encounter adversity and desperation, they put down the gains and losses, and a new situation may arise.
It means that if you walk casually, unconsciously, you will come to the end of the flowing water, and see that there is no way out, so you simply sit down on the spot and watch the leisurely and unintentional clouds rise and drift, expressing a relieved state of mind.