It is: The mountain is not high, but it is famous if there are immortals. If the water is not deep, if there is a dragon, it will be spiritual.
"Mountains are not high" and "waters are not deep" are compared to a humble house; "if there is an immortal, there is a name" and "There is a dragon, there is a spirit", which is a comparison of the virtues of a humble house. "These four sentences are well-known sayings, full of vigilance and implications of philosophical poetry. The author writes them sequentially from far to near, using parallel sentences to create a flowing momentum, and then says, "This is a humble house. "Only I am virtuous", then I feel that the witty words are like pearls, and the winning ideas come out one after another.
The shabby house is written to set off the virtuous owner of the house, and the virtuous owner of the house is written to show that the shabby house is not shabby. This is an opposite and complementary relationship. The following describes the scenery inside and outside the room, the people in the room, and the things in the room. Every sentence focuses on the word "shame" without leaving the word "virtue". "The moss marks on the steps are green, and the grass is green." "Lian Qing" is about describing indoor and outdoor scenes. The beauty of the humble room is that it accurately conveys the beauty of the humble room and expresses the artistic conception of the poem in the language of poetry.
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"The Humble Room" The full text of "Inscription" is only 81 words long. The author uses the praise of the humble house to express his noble aspirations, happiness in poverty, and not to follow the secular trend.
The article has a clear hierarchy, starting with the mountains and rivers, and points out "Sri. "It is a humble room, but I am virtuous", and then writes about the outdoor scenery, the people in the room, and the things in the room to exaggerate the elegance of the humble room. It also quotes the residences of ancient nobles and the words of ancient saints to strengthen the meaning of the text and ask rhetorical questions. It ends with a long aftertaste.