Pictures of Wang Anshi's Guazhou regular calligraphy works on the boat

"Boarding on Guazhou" is one of the poems by Wang Anshi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty in my country. This work has very high literary value and has had an important influence on Chinese literature. The calligraphy work about this poem has been loved by many people. Below are pictures of Wang Anshi's Guazhou regular calligraphy works compiled by me. Appreciation of Wang Anshi's regular calligraphy works of Guazhou on the boat

The first sentence, "Between the water and Guazhou in Jingkou," describes the scene in sight. The poet stood at the Guazhou ferry, looked south, and saw the "?" on the southern shore? Jingkou and Guazhou are so close, separated by a river. [1] The three characters "Yishuijian" describe the boat's speed and arrival in an instant.

Picture of Wang Anshi's regular calligraphy of Guazhou at anchor

The second sentence? Zhongshan is just across the way Wan Zhong Mountain?, writing his review of Zhongshan with a feeling of attachment. Wang Anshi settled in Jiangning with his father Wang Yi in the fourth year of Jingyou (1037). From then on, Jiangning became his resting place, and he resigned from office for the first time. After that, he lived in Zhongshan, Jiangning. Only two words separated by "Zhongshan" indicate that Zhongshan is very close. Making the distance between the "Ten Thousand Mountain Swords" so ordinary reflects the poet's deep attachment to Zhongshan; in fact, Zhongshan was blocked by the "Ten Thousand Mountains" after all, so the poet's sight turned to the river bank.

An anecdote about mooring a boat in Guazhou