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Smoke poem

Poems about cooking smoke are:

1, Tianjingsha Qiu Si by Ma Siyuan in the Yuan Dynasty: a dead vine makes a faint cry, a small bridge flows, and a thin horse on an ancient road. When the sun sets, heartbroken people are at the end of the world.

The meaning of this poem is: at dusk, a group of crows landed on an old tree with withered vines and made a piercing cry. Under the small bridge, the running water tinkled, and a thin horse on the ancient road struggled against the west wind. The sunset gradually lost its luster and set from the west. On a cold night, only lonely travelers wander in the distance.

2. Seven Pastoral Poems by Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty: Lonely Village under the Mountain and Lonely Plateau on the Horizon. A swallow flies back to the alley, and Mr. Wu or Liu faces the door.

This poem describes a quiet small village lying on the hillside in the distance. Scattered eaves and sloping corners are shaded by green trees, and a wisp of kitchen smoke rises in them. Like Yan Hui, he lives in a humble and hard environment, and a noble scholar like Tao Qian lives next to him.