1, "If the mountain is not high, there will be immortals, and if the water is not deep, there will be dragons and spirits", from Tang Yuxi's My Humble Room Ming.
2. The specific original text is as follows: The mountain is not high, and the fairy is named. The water is not deep, and the dragon is the spirit. I am a humble room, but I am virtuous. The moss on the stage is green, and the curtain grass is green. There is no Ding Bai who laughs and has a university. You can tune the pipa and read Jin Dian. There is no confusion, and there is no complicated form. Zhuge Lu in Nanyang and Ting Yun Pavilion in West Shu. Kong Ziyun: What's wrong?
3. The mountain is not high, but it is famous as a fairy. The water is not deep, and with the dragon, it seems to have aura. This is a humble house, but I (the people who live in it) have a good moral character (so I don't feel humble). The moss marks on the steps are green; The grass is green and reflected in the curtains. All the people who come here to talk and laugh are knowledgeable scholars. Those without shallow knowledge can play the unpretentious guqin and read Buddhist scriptures. No music, no official documents. There is Zhuge Liang Caotang in Nanyang and Yangzi Yunting in West Shu. Confucius said, "What is so simple?"
4. Appreciation: The author tries his best to describe the ugliness of the humble room through the description of the living room. In fact, the center of "I am a humble room, but I am virtuous and sincere" is to praise the reality of moral quality and express my master's lofty moral integrity and poor and happy interest in the name of humble room.