Meaning: Red beans grow in the southern land, and they grow countless new branches every spring. I hope you can collect them as much as you can, because they are the best way to express your love.
"Lovesickness" is a poem written by Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, who expresses his longing for lovesickness by chanting objects. This poem describes the feeling of lovesickness, but the whole poem is inseparable from Hongdou. It uses the name of lovesickness son to relate to the feeling of lovesickness.
I hope you will pick more of them, this is the most loved thing. Notes on "Acacia"
1. Red bean: also known as acacia, a plant that grows in the Jiangnan area. The seeds it produces are like peas, slightly flat and bright red.
2. "I hope you" sentence: One is "I advise you to stop picking." Pick (xié): picking.
3. Acacia: missing. Appreciation of "Acacia"
The first sentence describes the origin of red beans, and the second sentence asks "How many branches are there?" The language is very simple, but also very vivid. The question about nature is to tease the feelings. The three sentences To send a message to a friend, "More Picks", the words are here but the intention is there. The last sentence points out the nature of lovesickness, and the word "most" is used to push it to the extreme. The reason for "More Picks" is obvious, and the meaning itself is It is also deeply contained.
The whole 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.
Background of the creation of "Lovesickness"
This poem, "Gift to Li Guinian on the River", can be seen as a work in memory of 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, which proves that this poem was written during the Tianbao period. Introduction to the author of "Lovesickness"
Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The word Mojie. Originally from Qi (now part of Shanxi), his father moved to Puzhou (which governs today's Yongji, Shanxi), so he became a native of Hedong. Kaiyuan (reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, 713-741 AD) Jinshi. Tired of official duties. He was appointed Prince Zhongyun when An Lushan's rebels fell into Chang'an. After the rebellion was over, he was demoted to Prince Zhongyun.
The post-official rank was Shangshu Youcheng, so he was also called Wang Youcheng. In his later years, he lived in Wangchuan, Lantian, and lived a leisurely life of both officialdom and seclusion. The poem is as famous as Meng Haoran, and is also called "Wang Meng".
In the early days, he wrote some poems on the theme of frontier fortresses, but the most important of his works are landscape poems. Through the depiction of pastoral landscapes, he promoted the life of hermits and Buddhist Zen philosophy; the objects are exquisite and the descriptions are vivid and vivid. Unique achievement. He is also proficient in music, calligraphy and painting. There is "Wang Youcheng Collection".