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Poetry describing the blind monk

1. Verses about blind monks

Verses about blind monks 1. Verses describing blindness

Water is the waves in the eyes, the mountains are the peaks of the eyebrows, and the desire is gathered Pedestrians go to that place where the brows and eyes are full----(Song Dynasty) Wang Guan: "Bu Shuzi. Sending Bao Haoran to Eastern Zhejiang"

Arousing clear eyes - Zhou Bangyan's "Butterfly Love Flower. Early departure" 》

Two faces with young peach hair peeking out from the mirror, one spring-like eye shining coldly - Cui Jue's "Gift"

The white hair hangs down unshaved, the green eyes smile deeper - Seng Guanxiu "Old Monk on the Rooftop"

The beautiful eyes are wandering in the blink of an eye, and the words are smiling without distinction - Tao Yuanming's "Ode to Leisure"

The beautiful eyes are looking forward to the future - "Shuo Ren" in the Book of Songs

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Sleepy and delicate eyes, trying to open or close - Su Shi's "Water Dragon Song"

2. About the description of the blind monk

Young Li Qing is determined to His determination and dedication to becoming a Summoner are unmatched by his peers.

Li Qing's talent caught the attention of Reginald Ashram, a senior member of the Alliance at the time. While studying arcane constellation magic, he became frustrated with being taught the same lessons as other students, and spent his spare time studying the nuances of summoning, hoping to master the essence sooner rather than later.

Li Qing’s arcane learning has progressed rapidly, far exceeding that of other students. Without that incident, Lee Sin would undoubtedly have become one of the greatest summoners in the league.

Li Qing couldn’t wait to summon the beast from the Plague Jungle to prove his ability. However, he did not succeed in summoning the beast, but instead summoned a little boy who was torn apart.

Before Li Qing could see the little boy's face clearly, the little boy had already fallen to the ground and died. Later, the Alliance investigates and discovers that the boy's entire village was destroyed by this summoning ritual.

Because of Li Sin's immense talent, the Alliance was willing to let things go, but Li Sin could never forgive himself. So he left the academy, went to a monastery to repent, and vowed never to touch magic again.

Years later, in order to atone for the wrongs he had done, Lee Sin set himself on fire to protest Noxus' occupation of Ionia. When people poured water on Li Qing to put out the fire, his eyes were burned.

Fortunately he was not burned to death, although he endured the pain of the burns for several weeks. But his actions paved the way for the Alliance match, which Ionia won.

Surviving a catastrophe is bound to be a blessing. After experiencing this disaster, Li Qing can be said to be a phoenix nirvana. He joined the alliance and continued to atone for his sins with his own actions, doing what a true monk would do.

"One person's efforts can destroy the world, but the diligence of many can save it!" - Li Qing.

If the official description of the blind monk is correct, please accept it, dear.

3. Verses describing coquettishness

Willows grow in the slight cold, and the slender grass becomes coquettish. ——Qi Ji of the Tang Dynasty Living in leisure

Whoever works hard to level the mountains and seas will still devote his remaining energy to coquettishness. ——Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty recruited Jifu

I am not as good as Wang Yicao, who likes to drive away smoke and ink to pursue coquettishness; ——Wang Wan of the Qing Dynasty is not as good as him

Even though King Lu used calligraphy and calligraphy , inferior to Han and Wei Dynasties. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty The play is composed of six quatrains, Part Three

Don’t be disgusted with the desolate place in Wanshan Mountain, you might as well use clouds and water to help you be charming. ——Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty, "Bie Lei Guo Fu Zhi Wan Mountain"

Zhu Xian brushes the palace to march, and Hong's pen stirs up the coquettish style. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty sent a gift to Pei Linggong who stayed in the northern capital

Xu Qian still has a grandson to see Ercao, and I will continue to be the coquettish one for thousands of years. ——Xie Zhen, Ming Dynasty Send Xu Yiren back to Tiantai Mountain

The frankincense has not yet taken off, and he wants to lead the way. ——Contemporary·Xiong Dongyao Eight Questions on Horse Ode No. 8 Young Horse

Challenged by the poems of the king from thousands of miles away, who dares to be coquettish in the night altar. ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty. A letter to Pingfu's younger brothers on the evening of the Mid-Autumn Festival. ——Xu Ji of the Song Dynasty Send Dai Wenzi to Dinghai to be the chief administrator

Every time I leave the official residence, a glass of wine meets the romance. ——Gu Lin, Ming Dynasty, one of four poems given to the envoy Li Zhupo

Utilitarianism not only benefits the people, but also affects the coquettishness.

——Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty transferred Huainan to Li Xueshi Junxi's scroll

It is known that the donation is a custom, and sometimes the words are coquettish. ——Li Shanfu of the Tang Dynasty, replying to Secretary Liu when he was ill

Yongxiang leisurely chanted a path of mugwort, light and fat, laughing and doing things in a coquettish way. ——Zheng Gu of the Tang Dynasty, singing my heart in the winter twilight under the chariot

The clouds and smoke in Baojin are mixed with the sea waves, and the flowers and moon in Yuxi are coquettish. ——Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty, a gift from Taoist Wu with scissors

The classics of mountain dwellings are elegant and coquettish. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, two poems inscribed on the wall of the house where the big brothers live in the mountains. One of them

I have always lived next to the market place, and my old plan asked me to be charming. ——Xie Zhen, Ming Dynasty Heavy rain in the capital

Even if you are born and have no chance of reaching heaven, you might as well go on to be charming. ——Qiji of the Tang Dynasty, talking quietly with Cui Xiaoshu

I have cherished Yuxue throughout my life, and I have been independent and coquettish. ——Wang Mo of the Song Dynasty Plum Blossoms

Holding an urn in the garden and still cherishing it, raising a glass to invite the moon to pay for the coquettishness. ——Contemporary·Chen Zhenjia Yihuai

Rao Qizi is a scholar of Xiuyu Chu, and his poems are continued by "Wind" and "Sao" in Yipu. ——Xu Xin of the Qing Dynasty Chronicles of Yuelu Academy Part One

A generation later, he first wrote to Huihua, and he was the master of Chinese and foreign style in the three dynasties. ——Zhang Hui of the Song Dynasty sent a message to the Shizhi Yuezhou

Looking at the spring lanterns in the morning, I doubt the words in my dreams, and recalling the romance of twenty years of literature and wine. ——In the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty·Zhang Mu, Mr. Peng Gong'an also sent Zeng Qingli to friends of Wei Hegong in Yitang

The title of the article is to honor the moon, and the altar is full of coquettishness. ——Chen Chongmu of the Qing Dynasty The pottery society was completed, Gonghe Danweng sang the original song, and he wished Mr. Songci and Yuchi a happy birthday. Part 1

The clear talk is full of theory, and the old sentences are charming. ——Zhao Fan, Song Dynasty, sent Uncle Wen to the capital and took a brief introduction to Chen Yuanling. Zhou Wei knew that Uncle Wen’s younger brother, Uncle Hua, was one of the first

If the pseudo-body is not tailor-made, how can it be romantic? ——In the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty, Qian Qianyi’s ancient poem was presented to Wang Yishang of Xincheng

The stars in the sky and the bells are too white, and the literary style of the world is coquettish. ——Song Dynasty, Yang Jie, Li Hanlin Temple

The red leaves convey feelings to the years, and the old days return dreams and coquettishness. ——Contemporary·Xiong Dongyao Climbing high in autumn twilight Part 1

The above is for reference only.

4. Poems describing leisure

Poems describing leisure include:

1. "Gui Songshan Composition" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Original text:

The Qingchuan belt is long and thin, and the carriages and horses go leisurely. The water flows as intended, and the birds return at dusk.

The deserted city is near the ancient ferry, and the setting sun fills the autumn mountains. After a long journey, he came back and went into seclusion.

Translation:

The clear river water is surrounded by a piece of grass and trees, and the horses and horses drive slowly and leisurely. The flowing water seems to be full of affection for me, and the birds in the evening return with me.

The desolate city is leaning against the ancient ferry, and the afterglow of the setting sun fills the golden autumn mountains. At the foot of the distant and high Songshan Mountain, I spent my old age behind closed doors and rejected the secular world.

2. "Weichuan Tianjia" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Original text:

The setting sun shines on the countryside, and the cattle and sheep return home in the back alleys.

The old man in the wild misses the shepherd boy and leans on his stick to wait for the thorn tree.

Pheasants and wheat seedlings are everywhere, silkworms are sleeping on mulberry leaves.

Tianfu came to hoe, and we met each other and talked to each other.

This is the time when I am envious and leisurely, and my sadness fades away.

Translation:

Everywhere in the village is covered with the afterglow of the sunset, and the cattle and sheep return one after another along the deep alleys.

The old man misses his grandson who is grazing, and his stick and stick are waiting for him at the firewood gate of his house.

The pheasants are crowing, the wheat is about to ear, the silkworms are sleeping, and the mulberry leaves are already thin.

The farmers returned to the village with their hoes in hand, laughing and loving each other.

Why don’t I envy such comfort? I couldn't help but chant "The Decline" sadly.

3. Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, "Drinking and Building a House in a Human Land"

Original text:

Building a house in a human environment without the noise of cars and horses.

How can you do this? The mind is far away from itself.

Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can leisurely see the Nanshan Mountain.

The mountain air is getting better day by day, and the birds are flying back and forth.

There is a true meaning in this, but I have forgotten to explain it.

Translation:

Living in the human world, but without the hustle and bustle of cars and horses.

Ask me why I can do this. As long as you are ambitious, you will naturally feel that the place you are in is secluded.

Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, leisurely, the Nanshan Mountain in the distance comes into view.

The atmosphere in the mountains and the scenery in the evening are very good. There are birds flying back with their companions.

This contains the true meaning of life. I want to identify it, but I don’t know how to express it.

4. "Dwelling in the Mountains in the Twilight of Autumn" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Original text:

After the new rain in the empty mountains, autumn comes late. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows over the rocks.

The bamboo noise returns to Huan Nu, and the lotus moves off the fishing boat. The spring fragrance rests at will, and the king and grandson can stay.

Translation:

The empty mountains were bathed in a new rain, and the fall of night made people feel that it was early autumn. The bright moon sheds clear light from the gaps in the pines, and clear spring water flows on the rocks.

The noisy sound in the bamboo forest is thought to be the return of the washer girl, and the swaying of the lotus leaves is thought to be wandering up and down the boat. The fragrance of spring may as well be allowed to fade away, but the kings and grandsons of the mountains in autumn can stay for a long time.

5. "Zhongnan Farewell" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Original text:

He was quite good at Taoism in his middle age, and in his later years he came home to the southern border of the mountains. Every time I go alone when I am happy, I know my victory in vain.

Walk to a water-poor place and sit down to watch the clouds rise. Occasionally, I visited Lin Sou, chatting and laughing for a long time.

Translation:

In my middle age, I already had a good heart for Taoism, and in my later years I moved to the foot of Nanshan Mountain. When the mood strikes, I roam alone, and only I know what I enjoy.

Take a leisurely stroll to the end of the water, sit down and look up at the floating white clouds. Occasionally, I met an old man in the forest. He kept chatting and laughing and forgot about his return date.

6. "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields (Part 3)" by Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty

Original text:

At the foot of the southern mountain where beans are planted, the grass is thick and the bean seedlings are sparse. I wake up in the morning to sort out the wasteland and filth, and return with a hoe in the moonlight.

The road is narrow and the grass and trees are long, and the evening dew touches my clothes. It's not enough to regret the stain on your clothes, but your wishes are fulfilled.

Translation:

Beans are planted in the fields at the foot of Nanshan Mountain, but the result is lush grass and sparse bean seedlings. I get up early in the morning and go to the fields to weed out weeds. At dusk, I carry the hoe back under the moonlight.

The narrow path is overgrown with vegetation, and in the evening dew wets my clothes. It's not a pity that my clothes are wet, I just hope I don't violate my intention to go into seclusion.

5. What are the poems that describe leisurely life?

1. Birds miss the old forest, and fish in the pond miss the old abyss. Open up the wilderness in the south, and return to the garden with a humble heart.

2. The sweet-scented osmanthus falls when people are idle, the night is quiet and the spring mountains are empty.

3. If you don’t come in the middle of the night because you have an appointment, you can just knock the chess pieces and let the lights fall.

4. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can see Nanshan leisurely.

5. A kind of fish lover has different hearts. I will feed you and hook you.

6. When you are sober, you just sit in front of the flowers; when you are drunk, you come to sleep under the flowers.

7. There are many busy people and little leisure time. How many people know the time for leisure time? The clouds are dim when I go up to the small building alone, and the green hills are a little bit small at the end of the world.

8. In several places, early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, while new swallows peck at the spring mud.

9. A few peach blossoms outside the bamboo are a prophet of the warmth of the spring river.

10. A short canopy is tied in the shade of an ancient tree, and a stick helps me cross the east side of the bridge.

11. The autumn water is only four or five feet deep, and wild sailing can only accommodate two or three people.

12. Butterflies can be seen deeply through the flowers, and dragonflies can fly in the water.

13. The sound of roosters echoes in the moonlight in Maodian, and the frost of Banqiao is everywhere.

14. Climb to Donggao to soothe the roar, and go to the clear stream to compose poetry.

15. The drunken moon often attracts saints, and the lost flowers do not harm you.

Pastoral life, surrounded by mountains and rivers, accompanied by flowers and birds. It not only has the comfort of "picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing the Nanshan Mountain", but also includes the leisure of "walking to a waterless place, sitting and watching the clouds rise". Therefore, since ancient times, many literati and scholars have been fond of mountains, rivers and countryside, in order to stay away from the real and disturbing city life.

For the ancient literati, they needed a quiet and leisurely place to wash away the troubles of the noisy city life. How can we not do the same? In urban life, the sound of vehicle horns fills the sky, the ears are filled with the typing of keyboards, and time is filled with documents and entertainment. Where can I find a place to cleanse my body and mind.

Reference materials

Ancient Poetry Website: http://www.gushiwen.org/

6. Poems describing Mount Emei

1. Climbing Mount Emei Li Bai There are many fairy mountains in Shu, but it is difficult to match Mount Emei. Zhou Liu tried to check it out, is it possible to find out? Qing Ming relies on the sky to open up, and the colors are drawn out of doubt. Enjoy the cool purple clouds, and you will get the best tips. The flute is chanted among the clouds, and the treasures are played on the stone. There is a little respect in life, and the laughter ends from now on.

The smoke is like the face, and the dust is tired and suddenly lost.

2. Moon Song of Mount Emei by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The half-moon of Mount Emei in autumn casts its shadow into the water of Pingqiang River. The clear stream flows towards the Three Gorges at night, and I miss you and go down to Yuzhou without seeing you.

3. The Moon Song of Mount Emei sends Shu monk Yan to Beijing Li Bai

When I was at the Badong Three Gorges, I looked at the bright moon in the west and recalled Emei. The moon rises from Emei and shines on the sea, accompanying people for thousands of miles. The moon was white in front of the Yellow Crane Tower, and a visitor from Emei was suddenly seen. The moon of Mount Emei returns to you, and the wind blows westward to Chang'an. The Chang'an Avenue stretches across the sky, and the Emei Mountain moon shines on Qinchuan. The golden lion rides on a high seat, and the white jade crocodile tail talks about the mysteries. I am like floating clouds over Wu and Yue. When you meet the Holy Lord, you visit Danque. His reputation spread all over the imperial capital, and he even held the Emei Moon when he returned.