Interpretation of Meng Haoran's Crossing from Luo —— The 508th "Writing Classics" Network Exhibition

Classics need to be passed down and culture needs to be promoted. Calligraphy and poetry are important components of China's traditional culture and important carriers of history and traditional culture. Cultural self-confidence needs to start from scratch, and ancient poetry should be expressed in the form of calligraphy, hoping to provide some reference for lovers of poetry and calligraphy, especially teenagers, and further deepen their understanding and love for traditional culture. Calligraphy lovers and poetry lovers all over the country are specially invited to * * * carry out online exhibition activities of writing classics.

Write the 508th issue of the classic online exhibition, and write Meng Haoran (Tang) "Never Passing".

Original text:

In the past thirty years, the author of this article has made two achievements in kung fu. Looking for water in wuyue, I hate it all. Swim across Jinghu Lake in a boat and pay tribute to Xie Lingyun. At present, what is the use of worldly fame to enjoy the wine in the cup?

Explanation:

After living in a humble abode for 30 years, martial arts achieved nothing. Wuyue is tired of looking for mountains and water and seeing the dust in Beijing. Take a boat trip to Jinghu Lake and bid farewell to officialdom with a long bow. We just enjoy the wine in the cup, why care about the fame in the world?

The author introduces:

Meng Haoran, born in 689 AD and died in 740 AD, was born in Mengshan, Xiangyang, Xiangzhou (now Xiangyang, Hubei). He was a famous pastoral poet in the Tang Dynasty and was known as "Meng Xiangyang" in the world. Because he has never been an official, he is also called Monsanto.

Meng Haoran's poems are mostly five-character short stories, mostly pastoral poems and secluded poems, as well as the mood of traveling and serving. Although it is not without cynicism, it is more of a poet's self-expression.

Meng Haoran's poems have unique artistic attainments. Later generations called Meng Haoran and Wang Wei, another landscape poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, "Wang Meng". Meng Haoran's collected works handed down from generation to generation have three volumes.

Appreciation of works:

Experienced, understood, let go, see through, indifferent. ...

Participants in this issue:

Yi Hao (Shijiazhuang, Hebei, 1974) studied under Mr. Niu Xiao, a member of Shijiazhuang Calligraphers Association and Hebei Financial Calligraphers Association.

Chen Changshui (Zhengzhou, Henan, 1945) is a second-class artist of Henan Radio and Television Station and a member of China Literature and Art Society.

Liu Guohua (Yueyang, Hunan, 1945) is a researcher at Yueyang Academy of Educational Sciences, a member of Yueyang Calligraphers Association and a member of China Old People's Calligraphy and Painting Association.

Lou Jianhua (Liaocheng, Shandong, 1975), a primary school educator, likes writing and is diligent in calligraphy. Member of Writers Association of Chiping District, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province. His works are scattered on many platforms or publications. Won the 3rd Changjiang Literature Award, 202 1 Poet Trophy and Li Poet Medal. Dedicated to poetry life, life poetry.

Yao (Shaoyang, Hunan, 1965), master of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, economist, calligraphy and ancient poetry lover.

Zhang Changyi (Leshan, Sichuan, 1959), whose real name is Changyi, is the owner of retired military officer Zhai Yi and the vice president of Tiankai Calligraphy Art Research Association in Leshan, Sichuan.