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Who knows what famous sentences Su Dongpo said in Dream in the West Lake?
These original sentences are from a cold spring pavilion in Zhang Dai's prose collection Dream of the West Lake.

I live in the West Lake (near the West Lake). Most of the time, I use a passenger ship on the West Lake as my temporary residence. I can see the bright moon on the West Lake almost every night. Now I live in Lingyin Temple (by the West Lake) to avoid the noise of the world, and I sit in the cold spring pavilion (alone) at night and face it every night. I said at the beginning: I can deeply understand the quiet nature of the West Lake. No one can surpass Su Shi and Su Dongpo (even the expert Su Like Dongpo), and I can't avoid enjoying it until midnight and going back to the city to rest (meaning that Su Dongpo can't personally enjoy the beautiful scenery of the West Lake at midnight). Being in a deep valley, it is very quiet and lonely around. At midnight, you can just enjoy the bright moon in the sky, take bluestone as a pillow, rinse your mouth with the stream, lie in the shadow of flowers, and sleep and wake up at will. (Such a hermit demeanor) I haven't seen more people except the famous hermit Mr. Lin Hejing in the Northern Song Dynasty and the famous hermit Mr. Li Chan in the Ming Dynasty (only two or three people). Even the founder of Lingyin Temple, Master Huili of Jin Dynasty, or the legendary Wang Luobin who finally became a monk in Lingyin Temple in the early years of Tang Dynasty, will not allow them to sleep beside me in such a quiet environment.