Wang Wei's poems and paintings

Appreciation of Wang Wei's Poems and Paintings on "Looking at Spring Rain" —— From Xianshan Palace to Zenghe Hall

The Weihe River lingers around the winding east, and Huangshan and the Han Palace have been in the Han Palace for many years.

The emperor's chariot is far away from the palace, and the willow trees are shaded on both sides of the palace gate. The garden is like a beautiful brocade.

The Phoenix Tower is towering in the imperial city, and the spring rain moistens thousands of trees.

In order to live a spring season, the people are worried, not just because they enjoy a spring car tour!

-Wang Wei

Wang Wei's poetry has been known as "painting in poetry" since ancient times. This poem describes at least three aspects, namely, the mountains and rivers of the Qin Dynasty: the Weihe River winds through the Qin Dynasty, and Huang Lu still lingers at the foot of Huangshan Palace. Emperor's travel map: Luan Yu goes through the palace gate with heavy weeping willows and looks back at the spring flowers in the imperial garden. Spring Rain in Chang 'an: Clouds hover over the vast Chang 'an City, holding a pair of towering phoenix pavilions in the clouds, as if to rise into the air. In the endless spring rain, thousands of families gather together and countless trees show infinite vitality.