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Reflect the ancient poetry of seeing the big from the small.

Moreover, in classical poetry, many ancient poems are straightforward expressions. After all, there is a clear limit to the number of words, and it is quite difficult to express your feelings completely in the format of ancient poems. Therefore, many poets use the simplest method to write what they see and express their feelings with words that may have rich meanings.

There are few poems in question-and-answer style, because this kind of theme needs a lot of space and is not easy to be expressed in poetry. However, in the 300 ancient poems with five elements in Tang poetry, this question-and-answer style is well used, and the Tang poetry is fully displayed with the skill of seeing the big from the small.

When I asked your students under a pine tree, "my teacher," he replied, "went to pick herbs." However, through these clouds, how can I know which corner of the mountain it is facing? .

The title of this ancient poem is Notes for an Absent Poem, written by Jia Dao, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. Yes, he is the poet who wrote "Birds are staying in the trees by the pool and monks are knocking at the door". But after careful reading, it may be difficult to find the bitter meaning contained in this Tang poem. But after all, the poet used a question-and-answer style, which shows that he also spent a lot of thought.

Reading the whole article, we can see that "when I ask your students, under a pine tree" means "problem", while the other three sentences are "my teacher," he replied, "to pick herbs", but how can I tell which corner of the mountain through all these clouds? "It means" answer ". In "When I asked your students under a pine tree", the poet omitted the content of the question, and then "My teacher," he replied, "went to collect herbs", omitting the subject of the answer.

However, when we read this ancient poem, we didn't feel the difficulty in understanding caused by omission. On the contrary, I feel that although this ancient poem is very simple, its meaning is still unfinished and its artistic conception is far-reaching, leaving room for imagination.

Seeing the big from the small in Tang poetry is perfectly reflected in this ancient poem.

First of all, although this ancient poem is not explicit, it expresses the poet's yearning for hermits. It is precisely because of his yearning that he is a "hermit".

Secondly, the environment described in this ancient poem is very remote and beautiful, quite idyllic. "But, through these clouds, how do I know which corner of the mountain it is facing?" In this ancient poem, we can see pines and white clouds. Almost every image has the poet's unique expression of meaning, and the affection and value pursuit conveyed have infinite charm.