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"The peach blossoms are flowing away, and there is no heaven and earth." What does it mean and what does it mean?

It shows the author's love for the scenery here and his aversion to secular life.

Meaning: Peach blossoms fall into the stream and then flow away. There is a world here, just like a fairyland.

source: question and answer in the mountains by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang dynasty.

original text: I asked Yu why he lived in the blue mountains, and laughed without answering his heart. Peach blossoms are flowing away, and there is another world.

someone puzzled me, why do I live in Bishan? I just laughed and didn't answer, but my heart was relaxed and calm. Peach blossoms fall into the stream and then flow far away. There is a world here, just like a fairyland. Extended information

Questions and Answers in the Mountains is the work of Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. This is an ancient poem, which expresses the author's natural interest in seclusion in the form of questions and answers, and also reflects the poet's ambivalence.

The whole poem is simple in language, light in transfer, lively and fluent, and natural; The pen is virtual and real, the image of the real place can be felt, the virtual place can be stopped at the touch, the contrast between the virtual and the real is profound; The poetic scene seems to be near and far away, and the poetic sentiment seems to be light and strong.

creative background: Li Bai has lived in seclusion in the mountains for many times. When he was a teenager, he lived in seclusion in Minshan with the hermit Dongyanzi. After leaving Sichuan, Li Bai lived in Anlu (now Hubei) for ten years from the 15th year of the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (727), and once lived in seclusion in Taohuayan, Baizhaoshan. This poem was written in the 17th year (729) or 18th year (73) of Kaiyuan when Li Bai lived in seclusion in Taohuayan, Baizhaoshan.

Reference: Questions and Answers in the Mountain-Baidu Encyclopedia