The slogan of Qingxi is a distinctive poem by Shen Xing (1650-1727), a poet in the early Qing Dynasty.
The author joined the Southwest Army when he was young, sought an official position in Beijing in his later years, and traveled around Wan Li vigorously all his life, with vigorous and relaxed poetic style.
He collected eight "Qingxi slogans" in Chun 'an County (known as Qingxi County in ancient times). The poem combines the beauty of mountains and rivers with the simplicity of people's feelings, captures the hearty and frank style of folk songs, sweeps away the stale habits of literati poems and has a unique style. Third, sixth, seventh, especially strong homesickness can be called out from the mountains and rivers, but it will continue to spread.