From Qing and Wei's Water Left.
Excerpts from the original text:
I have sailed the Huanghua River, every clear stream.
Ten thousand laps around the mountain in less than thirty miles.
The rapids buzzed on the piled rocks, but the light dimmed among the dense pine trees.
The surface of an entrance swayed with nut horns, and weeds grew along the river bank.
In my heart, I have always been as pure as this clear water.
Oh, stay on a wide flat rock and cast the fishing line forever! .
Explanation:
Every time I visit Huanghuachuan, I often stroll along Qingxi.
The flowing water turns thousands of times with the mountains, but the journey is not a hundred miles but it is tortuous and faint.
The sound of water is constantly noisy among the rocks, and the mountains deep in the pine forest are quiet and beautiful.
In the stream, water hyacinths are rippling with the waves, and reeds and weeds are reflected on the clear water surface.
My mind is used to being quiet. The indifferent Qingxi made me forget my troubles.
Let me stay fishing on this stone all day until I die!
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Extended data evaluation
This poem proves its original intention by praising the little-known Qingxi. Use the indifference of Qingxi to show that you are willing to feel at ease. This is a landscape poem he wrote after retirement. Every sentence of a poem can be an exquisite picture independently. The stream winds with the mountain, growls in the rocks, flows quietly and calmly in the pine forest, the water surface ripples, all kinds of aquatic plants float with the waves, and the fishing old man sits leisurely on the boulder beside the stream. Poetry is natural and light, lifelike, moist and silent, holding things and sending feelings, with endless charm.
Brief introduction of the author
Wang Wei, the word Mosha, is called "Mosha layman". Hedong Zhou Pu (now Yuncheng, Shanxi) was born in Qixian, Shanxi. A famous poet and painter in Tang Dynasty. Wang Wei is proficient in poetry, calligraphy, painting and music. He is famous for his poems, especially his five words, which praise the landscape and countryside. Together with Meng Haoran, he was called "Wang Meng" and "Shi Fo".
Calligraphy and painting are particularly wonderful, and later generations promoted it to the ancestor of Nanzong landscape painting. Su Shi commented: "Poetry is full of paintings; Look at the picture, there are poems in the picture. " There are more than 400 poems, including Acacia and Autumn Night in the Mountain. His works include The Collection of Wang Youcheng's Works and The Secret of Painting.