Wang Ling of the Song Dynasty was a famous writer and politician in Chinese history. His poem "Ascending the Mountain" was widely praised. The following is the introduction of this poem and the meaning of the poem: Climbing High The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. This poem mainly described the natural landscape and inner emotions that the poet felt when he climbed high and looked into the distance. The first line," The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes are howling, the sand is clear, and the birds are flying back." It depicted the scene of the strong wind, the high sky, the apes wailing, the clear water surface, and the birds flying back on the beach. The second line," Endless falling trees rustle and the endless Yangtze River rolls over ", expressed the feeling of time passing and life being short by depicting the scene of falling leaves and the momentum of the Yangtze River rolling over. The last two lines were," Ten thousand miles away, I am often a guest in autumn. I am sick for a hundred years, and I stand alone on the stage. Difficult, bitter, resentful, frosty, down-and-out hair, newly stopped muddy wine cup "expressed the poet's feelings about the passage of time and the difficulty of life when he climbed high and looked into the distance, and also felt pain and loss about his own experience and physical condition. This poem has a profound artistic conception, which shows the poet's deep understanding of nature and life. It is regarded as a classic work of ancient Chinese poetry.