A poem that begins with a word

A poem that begins with a word

Vacation in the mountains reminds me of my brothers in Shandong.

(Tang) Wang Wei

As a stranger in a foreign land,

Please think twice about your relatives during the festival.

Know where the brothers climb,

There is one person missing from the dogwood.

Shanju Holiday Thinking of Shandong Brothers is one of the masterpieces of Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. This poem describes the homesickness of a wanderer. At the beginning of the poem, I cut into the theme and wrote about the loneliness and sadness of living in a foreign land. Therefore, I always miss my hometown and people, and I miss them even more when I meet a festive occasion. Then the poem jumps to writing a brother who is far away from home. When they climbed the mountain according to the custom of the Double Ninth Festival, they also missed themselves. Poetry jumps repeatedly, implicative and deep, simple and natural, tortuous and changeable. Among them, "I miss my relatives twice during the festive season" is a famous sentence throughout the ages.

House of Bamboo

Wang Wei

Leaning alone in the dense bamboo,

Play the piano and repeat the whistling.

Deep forest people don't know,

Come and take pictures tomorrow.

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 is about seclusion in the mountains, which belongs to casual feelings. Words and sentences are concise and beautiful, which conveys the poet's quiet and indifferent state of mind and shows the realm of tranquility and elegance. 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.

Chuzhou Xijian

wei yingwu

Alone, pitied by grass and streams,

There is an oriole singing in the tree.

The rain brought by the spring tide comes late and urgently,

Wild crossing, no boat crossing.

Xixi Chuzhou is a poem by Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. When the author was making history in Chuzhou, he traveled in Xixi Chuzhou and wrote this poem. Although the poem describes ordinary scenery, it has become a legal animation with deep artistic conception through the poet's touch. It also contains the helplessness and sadness that the poet can't use when he is not in place, that is, the author's injustice to his talent.

Jiang Lou gan JIU

Vicki Zhao; zhao Wei

Going to the bottom of the river alone is a mystery.

Moonlight is like water, and water is like sky.

Where are the people who came to see the moon together?

The scenery is vaguely like last year.

Feeling Old in Riverside Buildings is the work of Zhao Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This is a poem that misses the past of an old friend. The whole poem is elegant in language, affectionate in scenery and sincere in emotion. Writing old stories, mixed with reality, gives people infinite reverie and meaningful charm.