In the Peach Blossom Cove, under the Peach Blossom Nunnery, there is a Peach Blossom Fairy. Peach Blossom Immortal planted peach trees and plucked peach blossoms to exchange for wine money. I sit in front of flowers when I'm sober, and sleep under flowers when I'm drunk. Half awake and half drunk, day after day, flowers bloom and fall, year after year. I hope the peach blossoms will still smile after a thousand years. This poem was "Song of the Peach Blossom Nunnery" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. The Peach Blossom Cove in the song referred to a place where peach blossoms were in full bloom, while the Peach Blossom Nunnery was a nunnery built by the poet himself. The poem depicted the poet drinking and having fun in the Peach Blossom Cove, communicating with the Peach Blossom Immortal, and also expressing his expectations for the past and the future. The whole poem was smooth and beautiful, expressing the poet's beautiful perception of life and love. It was praised as a masterpiece of Tang Dynasty poetry.
In the Peach Blossom Cove, the Peach Blossom Immortal of the Peach Blossom Monastery planted peach trees. Under the peach blossom nunnery, the peach blossom immortal sent a ghost to catch the peach blossom tree. The sentence in Journey to the West described the story of Sun Wukong learning Buddhism under the guidance of the Peach Blossom Immortal.
The Peach Blossom Monastery in the Peach Blossom Cove was a famous Buddhist resort during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. This poem was written by Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It mainly described the beautiful scenery of the Peach Blossom Ridge and the quiet environment of the Peach Blossom Nunnery. The song sang,"Peach Blossom Immortal under the Peach Blossom Nunnery in the Peach Blossom Cove." The Peach Blossom Immortal planted peach trees and plucked peach blossoms to exchange for wine money." The meaning of this sentence was that the Peach Blossom Cove was a beautiful mountain resort. There was a Peach Blossom Temple where a Peach Blossom Immortal lived. This Peach Blossom Immortal was picking peach blossoms from peach trees to exchange for wine money, living a leisurely life. Through the description of the Peach Blossom Cove and Peach Blossom Nunnery, this poem shows the author's reverence for the Buddhist scenic spots and also shows the prosperity of Buddhism in the Tang Dynasty. At the same time, the poem also described the life of a peach blossom immortal, which gave people imagination and enlightenment to express their yearning for a better life.
This poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei and was titled "Song of the Peach Blossom Nunnery". The whole poem described the scenery inside and outside the Peach Blossom Monastery and the detached artistic conception of the Peach Blossom Fairy, expressing the poet's yearning for the fairyland.
The Peach Blossom Nunnery in the Peach Blossom Cove was a line from the Song of the Peach Blossom Nunnery by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. The whole poem is as follows: In the Peach Blossom Cove, under the Peach Blossom Nunnery, there is a Peach Blossom Fairy. Peach Blossom Immortal planted peach trees and plucked peach blossoms to exchange for wine money. Drunk, drunk, awake, drunk, asleep, absurd, absurd. A hundred years later, I woke up from my dream of Yangzhou and won the reputation of being a prostitute. This poem described how the poet built a Peach Blossom Monastery in the Peach Blossom Cove and drank with the immortals to drown his sorrows. In the end, he won the reputation of being a brothel's fickle lover in his dreams.
A dock is a place name that usually refers to a fortress or castle. In the novel Journey to the West, Sun Wukong cultivated in the Peach Blossom Cove, so the Peach Blossom Cove was the place where Sun Wukong cultivated. The meaning of 'nunnery' was a Buddhist temple, so the meaning of 'Peach Blossom Monastery' in Peach Blossom Cove was that the temple where Sun Wukong lived was located in Peach Blossom Cove.
This poem was the Song of the Peach Blossom Nunnery.
The Song of Peach Blossom Nunnery was a Buddhist song written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. It was called the Peach Blossom Journey. The following is the full text of the poem: Peach Blossom Forest outside Peach Blossom Monastery. Peach Blossom Immortal under Peach Blossom Monastery. Peach Blossom Immortal planted peach trees and plucked peach blossoms to exchange for wine money. I sit in front of flowers when I'm sober, and sleep under flowers when I'm drunk. Half drunk, half awake, day after day, flowers bloom and fall, year after year. I hope that after a long time of drunkenness, the peach blossoms will still smile in the spring breeze. The spring breeze is green again, and when will the bright moon shine on me again? This poem depicted a Buddhist practitioner relaxing his body and mind by drinking wine in a nunnery under a peach blossom forest to enjoy the beauty and peace of life. The poem also mentioned the Peach Blossom Immortal, which was a symbolic image representing the realm of cultivators seeking freedom and transcendence in the mortal world. In the end, the poet expressed his desire to be drunk for a long time and hoped that his life would still be filled with good wishes.
```text In the Peach Blossom Cove, in the Flower Picking Nunnery, in the Peach Blossom Nunnery, the Peach Blossom Fairy. Peach Blossom Immortal planted peach trees and broke their branches to exchange for wine money. When I'm sober, I only leave branches in the nunnery. When I'm drunk, I still move flowers to the bowl. --Yuan Zhen's Song of Peach Blossom Nunnery This poem described the story of a peach blossom fairy. The Peach Blossom Fairy lived in the Peach Blossom Cove, a place where peach blossoms bloomed. He planted peach trees and used the peach blossoms he folded to exchange for wine money. When he was drunk, he would place the peach blossom branches in the nunnery, hoping that they would last forever. This poem expressed the poet's yearning for beautiful things and his indifference to material wealth. ```
Peach Blossom Nunnery in Peach Blossom Zhangli The peach blossom trees in front of the nunnery shade the trees. Camphor trees surround the nunnery The sound of flowing water was long and slow. The Peach Blossom Fairy in the Peach Blossom Temple Peach blossoms in the fairy land are especially fresh. Flowers bloom and fade for a thousand years outside the nunnery, the green leaves on the branches of the camphor tree are immortals. Peach Blossom Fairy Man Peaches Under the shade of the trees, I admire the flowers. The sound of flowing water in front of the nunnery is long Behind the nunnery, the branches of the Camphor tree are deep with green leaves. Peach Blossom Nunnery in Peach Blossom Zhangli Inside the nunnery, the peach blossom nunnery is red outside. The sound of flowing water is long The thousand-year-old immortal peach tree gave shade.