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What feelings does the poet express by staying in the mountains?

It expresses the author's love for the beautiful natural scenery and his desire to enjoy the beautiful scenery with his friends. It also contains the philosophy that to appreciate the most beautiful scenery, you cannot stop at it.

"A Guest Staying on a Mountain Journey"

Author Zhang Xu? Dynasty and Tang Dynasty

The scenery of mountains and objects bring out the brilliance of spring. Don't be tempted to return home because of the light shade.

Even if the sky is bright and there is no rain, my clothes will still be stained deep in the clouds.

Translation:

Everything in the mountains is in full swing under the spring sunshine. Don’t be tempted to go home in a hurry when you see a few clouds.

Even on a sunny day without a hint of rain, the mist deep in the mountains will make your clothes wet.

Appreciation:

This poem closely follows the word "stay" in the title of the poem, and depicts a landscape painting with a quiet artistic conception by staying in the spring mountains. The artistic conception of this poem is extremely quiet, and it is also reflected in its meaningful philosophical enlightenment.

The poet starts from the whole, focusing on expressing the entire appearance of Chunshan, and rendering a vibrant and fascinating artistic conception from the renewed atmosphere. Because only if this sentence is written very thickly, and takes the lead, forming an overwhelming advantage, can "stay" be meaningful, and the problems that the guests worry about will seem insignificant.

On the way forward, people should face up to difficulties and move forward bravely, "Don't be tempted to return home because of the misfortune." The beautiful scenery that comes when overcoming difficulties becomes more pleasing to the eye and brings endless joy. Precisely because the meaning in the poem is rich and profound, this poem has a more leisurely and endless charm compared with similar mountaineering and spring outing poems.