Among Wang Wei's many poems, why is "In the Bamboo Pavilion" rated as "the most Buddhist"?

The reason why "Zhuli Pavilion" is said to be the most Buddhist among Wang Wei's poems is mainly because this poem not only embodies a transcendent and refined artistic conception, but also contains a relatively strong Buddhist and Taoist Zen spirit. , it is very refreshing and pleasant to read.

According to historical records, Wang Wei was a talented boy since he was a child. He started his official career as the number one scholar, but it was not always smooth sailing. After experiencing the Anshi Rebellion, he gradually began to believe in Buddhism and study Buddhism and Taoism, and began a life of semi-official and semi-reclusive life, eating fast, chanting Buddha, reciting poems and composing poems. "Zhuli Pavilion" was created when he lived in seclusion in Lantian in his later period.

Although this poem does not have gorgeous words, it is very refreshing and refreshing when I read it for the first time. It is even more memorable when I read it again and again. I can't help but yearn for the beauty that is separated from the worldly world in the poem. artistic conception, and a comfortable Buddhist pastoral life.

The first line of the poem? Sitting alone in the secluded bamboo forest? sets the leisurely and quiet tone of the whole poem, depicting a picture of the poet Wang Wei alone in the depths of the bamboo forest, enjoying nature and solitude, which is quite interesting. The Zen spirit also reflects his personality trait of liking tranquility.

After finding a beautiful place in the deep bamboo forest, there was a wonderful performance of "Playing the Qin and Howling Again". The sound of the piano and the long whistle broke the tranquility, but brought a wonderful audio-visual feast. The pleasant Buddhist life vividly demonstrated the poet's nobility.

The last two sentences? People in the deep forest don’t know, but the bright moon comes to shine? It triggers the readers’ infinite reverie. The poet is in a deep forest, implying that he lives in seclusion in the countryside and is not known to the world. But he is not alone. In addition to orchestral music, even the bright moon comes to accompany him. The bamboo forest under the moonlight can trigger thousands of thoughts. Such a clear and free picture sets off a wonderful artistic conception that is detached from the world and does not eat the fireworks of the world. It also more deeply outlines the image of the poet and Buddha. .

"Zhuli Pavilion" uses a fresh and natural style of writing to depict the poet's pleasant pastoral life alone in a secluded forest, accompanied by the bright moon, playing the piano and singing. The whole poem contains the poet's thoughts of purity and inaction, as well as his love and yearning for nature. It also shows the poet Wang Wei's detachment from the world and his elegance in looking down on the desire for fame and fortune, which is very Buddhist.