1, "Bird Watching Creek" Tang
People are idle, osmanthus flowers fall, and the night is quiet and empty. When the moon comes out, the birds are startled, and the sound enters the spring stream.
Bird Watching Creek is a poem by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Written in the Kaiyuan period (the first year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, 7 13-74 1), when he traveled in the south of the Yangtze River, the background was the stable, unified and prosperous society of the Tang Dynasty. This poem is the first of a series of poems entitled Five Topics of Huangfuyue Yunxi written by Wang Wei's good friend Huangfuyue, who lives in Yunxi Mountain Villa. It is the work of a poet who lives in Wuxi (that is, Ruoshuixi) in the southeast of Shaoxing County.
This poem depicts the tranquility and beauty of the mountain in the spring night sky, with emphasis on the tranquility and beauty of the mountain at night. The whole poem closely follows the word "quiet", which is very similar to a landscape sketch. With moving scenery such as falling flowers, the moon rising and birds singing, the poet highlights the quietness of the spring mountain on a moonlit night, achieves the artistic effect of moving with quietness, and vividly outlines a poetic picture of "the mountains are more secluded". The whole poem is aimed at writing quietly, but it is handled with moving scenery. This contrast is very obvious to the poet's Zen and interest.
3, "Fish Bay" Chu Guangxi
Fishing in Green Bay comes in spring, and apricot blossoms come in spring. The pool is clear and shallow, and the lotus knows the fish are scattered.
Waiting for lovers at dusk, the boat is green and the shore is green. Green covers the sky, falling flowers float to the ground, the bottom of the pool bottoms out, the lotus moves and the fish are scattered, and the fisherman does not care about fish. It is the best enjoyment to enjoy this beautiful scenery alone. Fishing and tying boats at sunset, waiting for good friends (lovers) to meet in the green grass, such a carefree life, isn't it equal to a fairy?
In fact, their life will not be without troubles and troubles. However, when writing a poem, we should put it aside first, seize a beautiful scene and emotion, and give full play to it. The poet satisfies his own creative desire, and also brings readers the enjoyment of beauty. This is called poetry.