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From which poem does Han Mei's "Juexue" come?

Wang Wei, author of Miscellaneous Poems? the Tang Dynasty

You have just come from our hometown, and we must understand the world.

When you walk through my silk window, is the plum blossom a cold plum alone?

Vernacular interpretation: You have just come from our hometown, and you must know the worldly wisdom of your hometown.

Excuse me, when you came, was my carved window open alone in Leng Xue?

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This poem is written in the first person, and interrogative sentences are used throughout. The four sentences are all words that the wanderer asked about his hometown people. A wanderer who has been away from home for a long time is homesick. When I meet people in my hometown, I can't wait to get to know my family. He must care about many things, among which his wife is the most concerned.

But he just didn't ask his wife directly, and he didn't ask other important things. He just asked if the cold plum in front of the window had opened, which seemed incredible. After careful consideration, this problem, as the predecessors said, is really "light and wonderful". There is a word "yee" in front of the window, so the person in the window must be a beautiful woman and wife who dreams of wandering.