Chest full of clouds, adapted from Du Fu's "Looking at Yue": Colorful Clouds lave? My mind is free and easy, birds are flying around in front of my nervous eyes ... trying to climb to the top of the mountain: it dwarfs all the peaks under our feet. It means that the chest is full of sorrow, as if the clouds in the mountains sprout from the chest layer by layer. The word surplus is suspected of a clerical error, as a swing word. Because couplets are generally not allowed to change the original text.
Knot is a villain; Caiyun lave? Free and easy in my chest. This is a antithesis. The ancients liked to extract sentences from different people and form couplets, which is called set sentence couplets. Similar couplets include the couplets of Gubeiting in Zhenjiang: I heard him in Qingxi; Caiyun lave? Free and easy in my chest. I heard that he was from Li Bai's "Listening to the Monks of Shu Playing the Pipa" in Qingxi.
Hand, hope to adopt.