Ten of Wang Wei's most famous pastoral poems

Wang Wei's ten most famous pastoral poems are:

They stayed at the Heron Lodge, and received a message from my Wangchuan Lodge. They sent two envoys to Anxi, five farewell books, missed my Shandong brothers on vacation in the mountains, went home after losing money, went out to the fence door to meet the cold in autumn night, and watched birds in the stream.

Wang Wei (7, 065, 438+0-7, 665, 438+0), a famous writer, poet and painter in China in the Tang Dynasty, was named Xuandao. Born in pucheng county, Shaanxi Province (now Fuping County, Shaanxi Province), he once held an official position, but resigned and retired because his ambition was not understood, taking pleasure in pursuing art and rural life.

Wang Wei's creation covers a variety of literary genres, among which pastoral poetry is the most famous. In his poems, he showed his unique understanding of nature and philosophical thinking about life, and was widely praised for his fresh and natural description and profound and implicit artistic conception. Wang Wei's poems are often based on pastoral poems, expressing his yearning and pursuit of tranquility, peace and nature. The poetic style is simple and beautiful, and the emotion is sincere and natural, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations and is known as the "wind of Wang Wei".

Wang Wei not only writes poems, but also is good at painting. Mainly landscape painting, with unique painting style, pursuing simple pen and ink to express complex natural scenery, paying attention to artistic conception and expressing personal feelings. Wang Wei's literary and artistic achievements have had a wide influence and enlightenment on later generations. He is regarded as one of the most outstanding pastoral poets in China's ancient literary history and one of the important figures in China's literary history.

Who are the famous pastoral poets?

Tao Yuanming (365 -427): Tao Yuanming was a poet and writer in the late Eastern Jin Dynasty. It is famous for its fresh and simple pastoral poems, advocating seclusion, pursuing nature and expressing true feelings. Du Mu (803 -852): In the Tang Dynasty, Du Mu was another poet who was good at writing pastoral poems. Pastoral poems are exquisite in description and profound in artistic conception, expressing the yearning for tranquility and nature and thinking about life.

Cui Hu (772 -846): Cui Hu was also an important pastoral poet in Tang Dynasty. His poems are full of descriptions of natural scenery and praises of rural life. Zheng Gu (802 -859): Zheng Gu in the Tang Dynasty was famous for his superb artistic attainments and unique pastoral style. This poem is full of vivid descriptions, showing a delicate touch on natural scenery and life interest.

These poets are appreciated by the world for their unique artistic talent and profound understanding of nature and life. Landscape pastoral poetry is not only full of beauty, but also embodies the pursuit of truth and purity. The works of these poets occupy an important position in the history of China literature and have a far-reaching influence on the creation of later literati.