Chai Lu (Don): There seems to be no one on the empty mountain, but I think I hear a voice. The shadow of the sunset shone into the depths of the forest, and the scenery on the moss was pleasant.
There is no one in the empty mountain, only people can hear their voices. The setting sun shone deep into the forest and on the moss.
Chai Lu is a poem by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is about a lonely empty mountain and towering ancient Woods. The first sentence first describes the empty mountain positively, focusing on the empty mountain and cold mountain; Immediately after the second sentence, the realm suddenly emerges, reflecting the overall and long-term emptiness with a local and temporary voice.
The third and fourth sentences describe empty mountains and then deep forests, from sound to color. The language of the whole poem is fresh and natural, and Zen is permeated into the vivid description of natural scenery by means of moving to set off quietness and local to set off the overall situation, creating a lonely and deep realm and expressing the love for such a deep scene.
This poem depicts the quiet scenery of empty mountains and deep forests near Chai Lu in the evening. The beauty of poetry is that it is dynamic and static, local and global, fresh and natural, unpretentious.
The poem begins with a strange phenomenon: "There seems to be no one on the empty mountain, but I think I hear a voice." The rocks are stacked on top of each other and look empty. But sometimes I suddenly hear loud laughter, but because of the repeated reflections of the echo, it is difficult to judge where the human voice comes from.
Brief introduction of Wang Wei
Wang Wei (70 1 to 76 1) was a famous poet, writer and painter in the Tang Dynasty. He is one of the most important cultural celebrities in the early stage of the late Tang Dynasty, known as one of the eight masters in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and also a representative of the pastoral school in the Tang Dynasty.
Wang Wei was born in Lintong, Shaanxi Province (formerly Chang 'an County, Jingzhao Prefecture), with a well-off family. When I was a teenager, I showed my literary talent and painting talent, and I was proficient in music, painting and calligraphy. He once wrote poems for the staff sergeant of Zhenguan Hall in the Hall of Supreme Harmony, and was appreciated by Emperor Taizong and Li Shimin.
Wang Wei's poems are based on pastoral poems, fresh and natural, full of fun, and describe the beauty of nature and the harmony between man and nature. His works are full of philosophical thinking and pay attention to aesthetic expression, which is highly praised by later scholars. Wang Wei's poetic style is fresh and concise, his language is concise and beautiful, and he is good at using metaphors and images to create artistic conception.