Zhuliguan is a five-line poem written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he lived in seclusion in Wangchuan, Lantian in his later years. This poem describes the leisure life and interest of hermits, the leisure life of the poet sitting alone under the moon and playing the piano. With simple and beautiful words, it conveys the poet's calm and indifferent state of mind, showing the realm of tranquility and appealing to both refined and popular tastes. Although the whole poem has only a short span of 20 words, it perfectly expresses the poet's attitude towards life and the characteristics of his works. There are scenes, feelings, stillness and movement, reality and emptiness, unity of opposites and complement each other. This poem was selected as a Chinese textbook.
The whole poem is as follows: I am leaning alone in the dense bamboo, playing the piano and humming a song. It's too light for anyone to hear, except my partner, Mingyue.