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"A line of twenty or thirty miles" is an ancient poem written by Tian Zige.

The Tian Zi format of this ancient poem is as follows:

Poetry of Mountain Villages is a poem by Shao Yong, a philosopher in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Through the expression of brocade, this poem arranges the scenes of smoky villages, people's homes, pavilions and flowers together to form an idyllic landscape, creating an elegant artistic conception and expressing the poet's love and praise for nature.

The creation background of this poem is that when the poet visited the city of * * * (now Huixian County, Henan Province) in the spring of March, he saw the spring scenery and charming pastoral scenery in the countryside. He wrote this poem in order to express the poet's leisurely mood and full enjoyment of life.

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Shao Yong was one of the founders of Neo-Confucianism in the Song Dynasty, and he wrote Forever in the Mountain Village. Shao Yong's philosophical thought was influenced by Liezi and Zhuangzi, and formed a unique understanding of Zhouyi on the basis of absorbing the ideological elements of the Taoist Book of Changes and the Book of Changes in the Han Dynasty. The basic spirit of his Book of the Imperial Classics is based on human resources.

The purpose of Shao Yong's compilation of Chronicle of the Universe is to learn from the world. His metaphysical understanding of the concept of Tao surpassed the previous Confucianism and played a vital role in the formation and development of Neo-Confucianism in the Song Dynasty.

Firstly, the number of heaven and earth and the square number are used as symbols of the origin of heaven and earth, and these two numbers are divided into sixteen places to study the changes of heaven and earth.

Secondly, based on the odd-even number of Yin and Yang, the four images of Yin and Yang, gossip and support are combined with the number of changes in heaven and earth and the three principles of four seasons to derive the number of universes symbolizing all living things.

Thirdly, combining the sixteen local variables of the celestial sphere and the rigid-flexible parity numbers of Yin and Yang discussed in the first two parts, it presents the image number of a complete living body, which represents the popular biochemical image of all things in the world, the operation of gods and the biochemistry of landlords.

Thirdly, the number of muddy days is further subdivided into the number of Yuan Dynasty, so as to reach the original calendar year in Shao Yong.

At the same time, the amount of indigenous flexibility is further reflected in the diversity and difference of Lv Lu's voice, so as to show the inhomogeneity and irregularity of animals and plants. Finally, these five kinds of large numbers are applied, bypassed and integrated into all things of nature and humanity, which is the end of Shao Yong's theory of Yi-ology.

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