the spring dream is lingering, and before you know it, it is already dawn. After waking up, you can only hear the joyful chirping of birds everywhere. It was windy and rainy last night, and who knows how many flowers were blown off.
2. Attached text:
Chun Xiao
Tang Meng Haoran
I awake light-hearted this morning of spring,
everywhere round me the singing of birds.
but now I remember the night, the storm,
and I wonder how many blossoms were broken.
3. About the author:
Meng Haoran (689—74), whose name is Hao, was born in Mengshan, Xiangyang, Xiangzhou (now Xiangyang, Hubei), and was known as Meng Xiangyang in the world. Because he has never been an official, he is also known as Monsanto, and he is a famous pastoral poet in Tang Dynasty.
Meng Haoran was born in the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. In his early years, he aspired to use the world. After his career was difficult and painful, he still respected himself, did not flatter the world, and lived as a hermit for life. Once lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain. At the age of 4, I traveled to Chang' an, and I should be promoted by Jinshi. He once wrote poems in the Imperial College, named Gong Qing, and put aside his pen for it. In the 25th year of Kaiyuan, Zhang Jiuling led to the shogunate and later lived in seclusion. Most of Meng's poems are short stories in five words, mostly about landscapes, pastoral and seclusion, as well as the mood of traveling and serving. Although it is not without cynicism, it is more about the poet's self-expression.
Meng Haoran's poems are not as broad as Wang Wei's, but they have unique artistic attainments, so later generations called Meng Haoran and Wang Wei "Wang Meng" together, and there are three volumes of Meng Haoran's Collection handed down from generation to generation.