Complement the poems of Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei.

Poems written by Wang Wei: The pavilions and terraces are lightly rainy, and the deep courtyards are open in the daytime. Sitting watching the color of moss, I want to put on my clothes. The rain stopped at first in Mao Mao, but it was still cloudy. Although in the daytime, I am too lazy to open the door. Sit down and look at the moss. The lovely green is almost dyed on people's clothes.

This is a scene-writing work. The title "Books Matter" is an expression of the poet's instant feelings about the things in front of him. Write the prospect in the first two sentences and convey your feelings. No sooner had it stopped raining in Mao Mao than the sky turned cloudy. As soon as the rain stopped, the poet slowly walked towards the deep courtyard. Are you going out to play? No, it's daytime, but I'm too lazy to open the door.

The "pavilion" here is the same as "shelve", which means stop. It's interesting to use it here, as if the mask forced the light rain to stop. A few faint sentences bring readers to a quiet little world, and the poet's quiet personality and lazy mood are naturally revealed between pen and ink.

This poem is full of charm and interest. From the perspective of self-feeling, the author wrote the beauty and loveliness of the moss in the deep courtyard, revealing the intoxication of the quiet life. The author's quiet personality is integrated with the small view of the deep courtyard, creating an artistic conception that is both quiet and full of vitality.

Wang Wei (699-76 1 year, 70 1 year -76 1 year), a native of Zhou Pu, Hedong (now yongji city, Shanxi), a native of Qixian, Shanxi, was a famous poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty, with the word "Mosha" and the name "Mosha Jushi". There are now more than 400 poems, including Acacia and Autumn Night in the Mountain.