Hanshan and Shide were two famous poets of the Tang Dynasty. Their stories were widely used in novels, movies, and television dramas. Han Shan and Shi De were two Taoists from Guangzhou during the Tang Dynasty. They lived together in a mountain forest called "Han Shi Hermit" and addressed each other as brothers. Han Shan and Shi De's poems were fresh, natural, philosophical, and infectious. They were deeply loved by people. Legend had it that Han Shan and Shi De often encountered all kinds of difficulties and challenges while cultivating in the forest. They used to cultivate together, but Hanshan was more reclusive and Shi De was more gentle and kind. Due to their different personalities and ideals, it was inevitable that there would be disputes. However, they were always able to treat each other with tolerance and understanding, and eventually became good friends and confidants. The stories of Han Shan and Shi De were often used to discuss interpersonal relationships, human nature, and moral values. Their friendship was regarded as the representative of the typical "teacher-student relationship" and "confidant relationship" in Tang poetry, and was praised and respected by later generations.