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During my retreat in Zhongnanshan, the poet realized the beauty of nature?

This should be the second couplet "Come and go alone, in beauty, everything is for me" and the last couplet: "One day I met an old woodcutter, talking and laughing, and never came back." The second couplet of this poem reveals leisure, "Come and go alone, in beauty, everything is for me". The last sentence "going alone" shows the poet's high spirits; The next sentence "self-knowledge" describes the poet's pleasure in enjoying the beautiful scenery. There are not many people who share the same interests with the poet. When his interest comes, he can only visit alone, enjoy the scenery and enjoy himself. If there is income everywhere, he knows it is in Dont Ask For Help, but he only wants to be interested.

The last couplet: "One day, I met an old woodcutter, laughing and laughing, and never came back." Highlighted the word "accidental". In fact, it was not only by accident that I met this Chaucer, but also by accident that I traveled. "I will keep walking until the water blocks my way" is another accident. The word "accident" runs through the top and bottom, becoming a major feature of this trip. And because there are accidents everywhere, there are "unintentional encounters" everywhere, which show the leisure in the heart, such as the free flight of clouds and the free flow of running water. It is of great significance for readers to understand Wang Wei's thoughts to write the poet's indifferent and detached style. This poem does not depict the specific scenery of mountains and rivers, but focuses on expressing the carefree mood of the poet when he lives in seclusion in the mountains. The first six sentences of the poem are natural and quiet, and the poet's image is like an out-of-touch master. He doesn't care about the world and regards mountains as heaven. You can enjoy the beauty of nature anytime and anywhere without deliberately exploring secluded places. The last two sentences introduce people's activities, bring life breath, and the poet's image is more amiable. [2]