What poems describe seeing through the secular world?

1, Wei, Jin and Tao Yuanming drinking (5)

Excerpts from the original text:

Building a house is human, and there are no horses and chariots.

What can you do? The heart is far from being self-centered.

Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, you can see Nanshan leisurely.

The mountains are getting better and better, and the birds are back.

That makes sense. I forgot what I wanted to say.

Explanation:

Living in the world, there is no noise of horses and chariots. Ask me why I can do this. As long as you aim high, you will naturally feel your place is secluded. Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, leisurely, Nanshan in the distance comes into view. The smell in the mountains and the scenery in the evening are very good, and birds come back with their companions. It contains the true meaning of life. I want to identify it, but I don't know how to express it

2. Emperor Xuanzong's Imperial Secretary "Red Leaf Title"

Excerpts from the original text:

Why did Ah Shui leave in such a hurry, but he was so leisurely all day in the palace?

I bid farewell to the red leaves and left this beautiful place for the freedom house.

Explanation:

Why does the river flow so fast, but the palace is idle all day? I politely bid farewell to this red leaf and left here for a free family.

3. Shi's "Xijiang Moon, A Big Dream"

Excerpts from the original text:

It's a big dream in the world, how many times is it cool in autumn?

At night, the sound of wind blowing leaves rings in the gallery. Look at the eyebrows and temples.

The wine base is often worried about fewer customers, and the moon is cloudy.

Who is alone with * * * on Mid-Autumn Festival? Looking at the north sadly.

Explanation:

Everything in the world is like a dream. How many cool autumn has life experienced? At night, the sound of the wind blowing leaves resounds through the cloister. Look at yourself. You have more white hair on your forehead and temples. Wine is not good, but it worries the guests. Although the moon is bright, it is always blocked by clouds. On this Mid-Autumn Night, who can enjoy this wonderful moonlight with me? I can only pick up my glass and look at the north sadly.

4. Don Lihe's "Into the Wine Glass Clock"

Excerpts from the original text:

The situation is that youth will be dusk and peach blossoms will fall in red rain.

I suggest you get drunk all day, and the wine won't reach Liu Ling's grave.

Explanation:

It's a spring night. They were happy all day. They have drunk their youth. Peach blossoms have been scattered by drums and swept away by dancing sleeves, falling like red rain. I suggest you be as drunk as they are. No wine spilled on Liu Ling's grave!

5. Song Sushi's Donglan Pear Flower

Excerpts from the original text:

Snow-white as Sydney, wicker exudes a strong sense of spring, fluttering like Sydney, filling the whole city.

I am disappointed, just like a pear in Dongzhu, how thoroughly and clearly I see this complicated secular life in the earthly and self-clearing.

Explanation:

Pear blossoms are as white as falling snow, willow branches reveal rich spring scenery, and fluttering catkins are full of pear blossoms like snow. My mood is melancholy, just like the pear flower in Donglan, as white as snow, living in the secular world, and seeing this complicated secular life thoroughly and clearly.