Autumn Night in the Mountain is a poem by Wang Wei, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem depicts the charming scenery of the mountain village and the simple fashion of the villagers in the evening after the rain in the autumn of Chu Dynasty, and shows the poet's satisfaction with his seclusion and natural beauty, so as to express his personal beauty and social beauty.
The whole poem perfectly combines the cool autumn after the rain, the light of the bright moon among the pine forests, the sound of clear springs on the rocks, the laughter of happy women returning to the bamboo forest and the dynamic harmony of fishing boats crossing the lotus, giving people a rich and fresh feeling. It is not only like a fresh and beautiful landscape painting, but also like a quiet and beautiful lyric music, which embodies the creative characteristics of painting in Wang Wei's poems. This poem is a masterpiece of landscape, describing the evening scenery after rain seen by the villagers in early autumn, and pinning the poet's noble feelings and pursuit of ideal realm in poetry and painting.
The poet said:
Wang Wei (693 or 694 or 70 1 year-761year), whose real name is Moshu, is a Moshu Buddhist. Hedong Zhou Pu (now Yongji, Shanxi) was born in Qixian, Shanxi. Poets and painters in Tang Dynasty.
Wang Wei was born in the Wang family in Taiyuan. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was a scholar in the first year of Kaiyuan, and in the ninth year of Kaiyuan (72 1), he was very happy. Li Guan right gleaned, supervised the remonstrance, and made our time in Hexi. During the Tianbao period, he worshipped the official department as a doctor and a servant. When An Lushan captured Chang 'an, he was forced to accept a fake post. After Chang 'an was recovered, he was accused of granting Prince Zhongyun. In the first year of Tang Suzong's rule, he was appointed as a senior minister, known as "Wang Youcheng".
Wang Wei, who is proficient in poetry, calligraphy, sound and painting, is famous for his Kaiyuan and Tianbao poems, especially his five-character poems, which praise the landscape and countryside. Together with Meng Haoran, he was called "Wang Meng" and was called "Shi Fo" because of his devout belief in Buddhism. Calligraphy and painting are particularly wonderful, and later generations promoted it to the ancestor of Nanzong landscape painting. He is the author of Wang Youcheng's poetry anthology, with about 400 poems. Su Shi commented on the Northern Song Dynasty cloud: "There are pictures in poetry, which are fascinating; Look at the picture, there are poems in the picture. "