Who was Xie Wang in the past?

"Old Xie Wang" refers to Wang Dao and Xie An.

"Lao" comes from Liu Yuxi's "Wuyi Lane" and "Lao Wang Xie Tang died in front of Yan and flew into the homes of ordinary people". During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Wuyi Lane was the residence of the court dignitaries. China's houses in the alley are tall and row upon row. Wang Dao and Xie An, the representatives of the aristocratic Xie Wang family in the Six Dynasties, once lived here.

Wang Dao, the word Mao Hong, the word Xiao Yan. Linyi people. A famous politician and calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and one of the founders of the Eastern Jin regime. Xie An, the word Anshi. Chen is from Xia. The younger brother of Xie Shang, a famous politician and celebrity in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Appreciation of the full text of Wuyi Lane:

Wuyi Xiang is a famous poem written by Liu Yuxi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which is obscure but obscure. It is one of the five wonders of Jinling. Wuyi Lane used to be the most prosperous place where nobles lived in the Six Dynasties. Now the famous Suzaku Bridge is overgrown with weeds, and there are no cars and horses in and out of Wuyi Lane. Only the setting sun slanted on the deep wall of the past.

The poet's deep affection for the rise and fall of this poem. Suzaku Bridge and Wuyi Lane are still the same, just overgrown with weeds and the setting sun is slanting. The desolate scene implies the poet's sensitive experience of prosperity and decline. The last two sentences use the swallow nest to express the author's lament over the vicissitudes of the world, ups and downs, and the pen is particularly tortuous.