"Lu Chai" was a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. There was a line in it that said,"No one can be seen in the empty mountain, but people can hear their voices." This poem depicted an empty mountain. There were no traces of humans, only human voices. Although there was no one in the mountains, the presence of humans could be sensed through sound. This poem expressed the emptiness and coldness of the mountain, but also hinted at the intimate connection between man and nature.
The Mountain Guardian's Mountain Guanyin Poem was an ancient novel. It told the story of a warlock who met a mysterious woman while climbing the mountain. Through communication with the woman, he learned the secret hidden in the mountain. This article was widely used as the theme of martial arts novels and fantasy novels, depicting mysterious sects, magical martial arts and imaginative plots.
There are many poems about mountains. Here are some examples: 1. I saw how charming Qingshan was, and I expected him to be so when he saw me. Xin Qiji's "Congratulations to the groom. I'm dying." 2. When you reach the top of the mountain, you can see the small mountains. Du Fu's "Looking at the Mountains" 3. The stone path of Mount Han is slanted, and there is a family deep in the white clouds. Du Mu's Journey to the Mountains 4. I don't know the true face of Mount Lu, only because I'm in this mountain. Su Shi's Inscription on the West Forest Wall 5. No one can be seen in the empty mountain, but people can hear their voices. Wang Wei's Deer Wood 6. Looking at the mountain from afar, it is colored, but listening to the water nearby, it is silent. Wang Wei's Painting 7. The bright moon rose from the Heavenly Mountain, amidst the vast sea of clouds. Li Bai's " Moon on the Mountain " These poems described the beauty of the mountains, their magnificence, and their relationship with people. They expressed their admiration and reverence for the mountain by describing the scenery, the height of the mountain, and the interaction between people and the mountain.
There were many poems about Lanke Mountain, including the poem "Lanke Mountain Stone Bridge" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty."The woodcutter returns to his hometown, the axe is rotten with the wind, only the stone bridge remains, still red from Ling Dan." There was also the poem "Spring Suburbs Crowned with Red Banners, Visiting the Immortals Together" in Qian Yi's "Wandering Lanke Mountain" from the Song Dynasty. The cloud went straight into the deep cave, and the stone beam was wide in the air. The Yao Garden beside the rock has just been opened, and the old seeds of Zhitian in the cave have been planted. I have never seen the guest of honor again, and the name of the Green Mountain has been left behind." In addition, there was also the poem "Ten Li Yunshan, a path leading to the sky gate, high and open in the five clouds" in Hu Zongxian's "Lanke Mountain" of the Ming Dynasty. The clouds are full of wine, and the jade rainbow is on the peak." These poems all described the beautiful scenery and fairyland of Lanke Mountain.
Lanke Mountain was an ancient and mysterious place that attracted the creation of many ancient literati. He could find some ancient poems related to Lanke Mountain. Among them," Inscription on Lanke Mountain " was a work by Lu Xiang of the Song Dynasty. It described the magnificent mountain and the scene where the King of Qin tried to shake the mountain but failed. In addition," Visiting Lanke Mountain's Lotus Sacred Nunnery, Deqing Character " was a work by Marquis Luo of the Ming Dynasty, depicting the beautiful scenery and quiet atmosphere of visiting Lanke Mountain. There was also a song called " Wang Qiao Cave of Lanke Mountain in Xin 'an " written by Chen Lian of the Ming Dynasty. It described his experience and feelings of visiting Lanke Mountain. In addition, there were other ancient poems that mentioned Lanke Mountain, such as "Four Songs of Lanke Mountain" and "Original Text of Lanke Mountain". In general, Lanke Mountain was described as a magnificent and mysterious place by the ancient literati. The poets created many beautiful poems through their own feelings and imagination.
The allusion to Lanke Mountain came from the poem "Lanke Mountain Stone Bridge" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty."The woodcutter returns to the road, and the axe is rotten with the wind. Only the stone bridge remains, still from Ling Danhong." This was a description of the woodcutter's axe being damaged on his way home, leaving only the stone bridge standing.
There were many poems describing mountain streams. The following were some examples: 1. Fisherman's pride: Recently, the stream in front of the door has risen Recently, the stream in front of the gate has risen, and the boat is too small to open the red bucket tent. In the shadow of the lotus tree, I am empty and melancholy. I hope my body will be red. 2. Cave Immortal Song, Broken Clouds and Scattered Rain Broken clouds and sparse rain, deserted mountain road. The horse came again. Looking at the lonely village, there are two or three thatched cottages with sparse fences, beside the stream, a cluster of reed flowers shining in the evening. 3. Everlasting longing, apple filled the stream Apple full of streams and willows around the embankment to send each other, pedestrians stream back to the west when the moon is low. The wind is cold and heavy, leaning against the vermilion gate to listen to the neighing of horses, cold gulls fly to each other. 4. Fisherman's pride, flat shore, small bridge, thousand peaks embrace The flat shore is surrounded by a small bridge with thousands of peaks, and the soft blue water is surrounded by flowers and plants. 5. Shan ju Qiu Ming After the rain, autumn came late. The bright moon shines among the pine trees, and the clear spring flows up the stone. These poems described the beautiful scenery of the mountain stream. The clear stream flowed in the mountains, and the natural elements such as green mountains, pine forests, flowers, and plants contrasted with each other, giving people a sense of tranquility and freshness.
There were many poems about mountains, rivers, and scenery. The following are some examples: 1. Moored Boat in Guazhou [Author] Wang Anshi [Dynasty] Song Jingkou Guazhou is separated by a river, and Zhongshan Mountain is only separated by several mountains. The spring breeze is green on the south bank of the Yangtze River. When will the moon shine on me? 2. Climbing the Stork Tower [Author] Wang Zhihuan [Dynasty] Tang The white sun is at the end of the mountain, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see thousands of miles away, go up another floor. 3. Sai Hongqiu·Xunyang Scene [Author] Zhou Deqing [Dynasty] Yuan The Yangtze River is as white as silk for thousands of miles, the Huaishan Mountain is as green as a lake, the river sails are as fast as arrows, and the mountain springs are as fast as lightning. At night, the clouds all turn into dew. When I first learned the new moon fan, the word "Sai Hong" came like a line. These poems depicted the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers, expressing the poet's praise and thoughts about nature.
The poem " Strange Mountains in Shu Han, Looking Up at the Clouds " described the high and steep mountains in the Shu Han area. When looking up, the peak was high into the clouds and was level with the clouds. This poem expressed the situation of the high mountains in Shu. By using the word "look up", the poet cleverly hinted at the height of the mountains. However, other than this poem, there was no specific mention of the poem looking up at the mountain in other documents.
The author of Han Shan's poem was the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan (688 - 742). Wang Zhihuan's representative works included "Climbing the Stork Tower" and "Liangzhou Ci", which were praised as "outstanding representatives of Tang Dynasty poetry". His works were known for their freshness and naturalness, profound artistic conception, and sincere feelings, and were hailed as "one of the representative works of landscape idyllic poetry."
There were many poems about Lanke Mountain. One of them was recorded in Yu Xi's Zhi Lin of the Jin Dynasty." There was a stone room on Xin 'an Mountain. Wang Zhi entered the room and saw two boys playing chess. He saw that the game was not over. He saw that the firewood he was holding had rotted away. He hurried back to his hometown. It was not right." This poem described how Wang Zhi entered Shishi Mountain and saw two boys playing chess. However, before the game was over, he found that the Ke that the boys were holding had rotted away, so he hurried back to his hometown and found that it was already another era.