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An Island in the River is a song by Xie Lingyun.
Climbing an Island in the Heart of the River is a five-character poem by Xie Lingyun.

Climbing an Island in the Heart of the River is a five-character poem by Xie Lingyun, a landscape poet in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty. This is a poem about scenery. The poet first wrote about the place where he was looking for novels because of the fatigue of the journey, and then wrote about the scenery he saw when he boarded the isolated island in the river and the fantasy of the fairy health care environment, expressing the author's boredom with North Korea and his desire for seclusion. This poem is narrative, scenery description, reasoning, clear hierarchy and natural transition.

Creative background:

This poem was written by the poet Xie Lingyun when he was the prefect of Yongjia. Xie Lingyun is a famous family after Xie in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and he thinks highly of himself. After the establishment of Liu and Song Dynasties, Xie Lingyun was demoted from a public official to a Hou, and was not reused. Therefore, he was dissatisfied and took the initiative to ask for Yongjia County. When he was in Yongjia, he visited the mountains and rivers at will, without asking about political affairs, and sent his feelings between the mountains and rivers to show his resentment. It is in this situation and mood that Xie Lingyun wrote this poem.

Xie Lingyun (385-433), a native of Chen Jun and Yang Xia (now near Taikang, Henan Province), lived in Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province). He came from a clan landlord and was the grandson of Xie Xuan. /kloc-At the age of 0/8, he was awarded the title of Gong.

At the beginning of Song Dynasty, Emperor Wu of Song adopted the policy of restraining the clan, and Xie Lingyun made Qi Huangong a marquis, which made him resentful. In the third year of Yongzheng, Ren Yongjia (now Wenzhou, Zhejiang) was the magistrate, wandering freely between mountains and rivers, and the people listened to the lawsuit and no longer cared. Later, I simply resigned and returned to Huiji, built villas, dug mountains and deepened lakes, and often led hundreds of servants and students to explore the wonders everywhere. In his later years, he wrote Linchuan Literature and History and was killed for treason.