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Xie Lingyun, Du Fu, Li Bai, Su Shi... Wait.
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Ancient poets liked to travel in the mountains and rivers, and they rented cars to travel.
Ancient poets liked to travel in the mountains and rivers, in order to learn and find inspiration. Ordinary people didn't travel much in ancient times, after all, it took a long time to go to a place. Unless it's a relocation of a place of residence or a businessman, and a poet.
The poet's travel path can be comparable to a hornet's nest, or it can be densely packed to make you sigh. Like Du Fu, because his career was affected, he was displaced everywhere, almost going around the land at that time. Su Shi is looking for food wherever he is degraded, and the path is a small question mark.
Poets travel in the mountains and rivers, sometimes in order to learn, but also to find inspiration. Especially because of the impact of the official position, it is especially necessary to go out for a walk and look at the mountains and rivers to express his mood. For example, when Li Bai was young, he traveled to learn and increase his knowledge, and when he was older, he was just to relax, and he also got acquainted with poets such as Du Fu.
Ancient poets traveled on foot or by car. Normally, it is to rent a "Taiping car", and there are cattle towing the car, although it is relatively dragged, so it is good to put luggage. When traveling, you also have to play the guqin, move the paper, ink, pen and inkstone, and bring singers or servants.
If you don't have money, you can walk, and when you encounter a waterway, you choose to take a detour and insist on walking the place. There are also poets who will walk together, and there is a good response along the way, and it is rare to walk alone.
Before these poets travel, they must first look through the books of divination and pick a good time before setting out. Since the Tang Dynasty, there have been relevant travel books and travel maps, which not only introduce places of interest, but also write about homestays and precautions that can be lived.
There will also be many poets who refer to Shen Kuo's "Yandang Mountain", Su Shi's "Front (After) Chibi Fu", Xu Xiake's "Xu Xiake's Travels", etc., which will arouse the heart of the mountains and rivers even more. There are sometimes no toilets on the way, so you will bring daily necessities such as a night pot toilet. Although the poets describe it beautifully, and the problems encountered on the actual road are much more troublesome than when we travel by car, they have a pair of eyes that are good at finding beauty.
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Many people are walking by themselves, some are riding horses, and a little money is a carriage or boat trip, although the traffic is inconvenient in ancient times, but it is relatively smooth, not crowded, and the travel is still very comfortable.
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Ancient poets liked to travel to the mountains and rivers, in view of the lack of transportation at that time, they mostly relied on walking to some places, and there were a few people who rode horses and cars, after all, some roads were not allowed.
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In ancient times, there were generally very few people who traveled to the mountains and rivers, because most of them did not have so rich capital, and most of them used horse-drawn carriages to travel and follow the entourage.
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In ancient times, the transportation conditions were far less convenient than now, and most of the ancients traveled on foot, traveling with their own healthy bodies and feet, and if they had enough money, they could also hire sedan chairs and boats when needed.
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Take a walk around, take a break when you get to a place, and then go to some of the more well-known places or go to the mountains to see the scenery yourself.
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Whenever they went to a place, they called friends, wrote a letter to the friends who lived there, and then set off together.
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Liu Zongyuan: "Jiang Xue
Wang Zhilian: "Climbing the Stork's Tower".
Du Fu: "Wangyue".
Ouyang Xiu's "The Story of the Drunken Urn Pavilion".
Meng Haoran's "Autumn Climbing Wanshan Sends Zhang Wu" and "Looking at Dongting Lake to Present Zhang Chengxiang".
Wang Bo's "Poems of King Teng's Pavilion".
Maybe everyone is similar to the mountains and rivers, and it can't be said that Ma Yili goes to play just for the sake of emotional sadness, but if people who are out of love will give people an illusion.
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