Wang Wei’s ancient poem Hongdou

Wang Wei's ancient poem "Red Beans" is as follows:

Lovesickness - Wang Wei

Red beans grow in the southern country. How many branches will they sprout when spring comes?

I hope you will pick more of them, this is the most loved thing.

The meaning of this poem is: Red beans grow in the sunny south, and they grow many new branches every spring. I hope those who miss you can pick it more, because it is the best way to express your love. The mood of the whole poem is healthy and elegant, the thoughts are full and unrestrained, the language is simple and unpretentious, and the rhythm is harmonious and soft. It can be said to be a masterpiece of quatrains.

This is a famous poem "Lovesickness" by Wang Wei, which expresses the longing for relatives or friends far away. The red bean in the poem is a symbol that represents lovesickness. This poem is concise and clear, with profound meaning. It is deeply loved and praised by people.

Red beans were born in the South. Their fruits are bright red and round, with a crystal clear appearance. They are often used as clothing decorations by southerners. The connection between red beans and lovesickness comes from a poignant love story.

Nanguo (South) is both the place where red beans are produced and where friends are. The first sentence starts with "Red beans are born in the southern country", hinting at the lovesickness in the following text.

This poem is extremely bright, yet euphemistic and implicit, with shallow language and deep emotion. It is said that it was composed and sung by people at that time, and it became popular in Jiangnan.

This poem is "Gift to Li Guinian on the River", which can be seen as a memorial to friends. According to records, during the Anshi Rebellion in the last years of Tianbao, Li Guinian sang this poem when he was living in the south of the Yangtze River. This can prove that this poem was written during the Tianbao period. This is a love song about the protagonist's longing for his beloved.

Wang Wei (701-761), a poet and painter of the Tang Dynasty in China, was given the courtesy name Mojie and the name Mojie Jushi. A native of Puzhou, Hedong (now Yongji, Shanxi), his ancestral home is Qixian County, Shanxi. Tang Dynasty poet and painter.

Wang Wei was born in the Wang family in Hedong. In the ninth year of Kaiyuan (721) of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he became a Jinshi and became Tai Lecheng. Li Guanyou collected relics, censored the censor, and made the judge during the Hexi Festival. During the Tianbao period, he paid homage to the official doctor and gave him the title of Shizhong. When An Lushan captured Chang'an, he was forced to accept a pseudo post. After Chang'an was recovered, he was awarded the title of Prince Zhongyun. During the Qianyuan period of Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty, he served as Shangshu Youcheng, and was known as "Wang Youcheng" in the world.