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Full-text Translation of Snow Bean Travel Notes

The water is a little shallow, so the boat can't cross it, and people can't enter it with the boat. After walking about six or seven miles on land, I stayed in Yakutski. Pharmacists rely on Zizhi Mountain, and most monks like reading, unlike those who go in and out of the city government. ? After two nights, I walked along the stream and came out from the east of the mountain.

Hot from the stream, surrounded by mountains, like a white snake climbing up from the valley. This is the running water in the mountains, mulberry fields and wheat ridges are connected from top to bottom, farmers hide in bamboo forests, firewood and grazing children chase each other, just as beautiful as in the painting.

I want to ask the name of the experience here, but the bearers are simple and don't know much about the local dialect. Some of them can barely answer a few words, while others don't understand at all. They can only understand two or three of the ten sentences.

Over two mountains, there is a pavilion across the road, on which the words "Snow Dou Mountain" are written in red and black paint.

Original text:

The water is so astringent that the boat can't be dragged in. It traveled six or seven miles on land and ended in Yakutski. Temple negative Zizhi Mountain, monks read more, unlike smart people. The more they believe in staying, the more they come to the stream, and the more they benefit from going out of the mountain, wading in the stream and returning to the four mountains. Looking around, the white snake meandered down to the Grand Canyon and flooded the river. Sanchi Long Mai and her family contacted each other and hid.

(Excerpted from Deng Mu's Snow Dou Youzhi)

Deng Mu (1247 ~ 1306) was a thinker in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty. Mu Xin, a self-proclaimed outsider of the Three Religions, also known as Jiusuo Mountain, is known as Mr. Wen Xing and a native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang). He came from a poor family and died in the Southern Song Dynasty. He traveled all over famous mountains and rivers, and his life story is unknown. According to the biography of Mr. Deng Wenxing in Dong Xiao, when Deng Mu was a teenager, he liked reading pre-Qin classics such as Zhuangzi and Liezi and admired ancient literati.