Appreciation of Wang Yangming's Chasing Spring

Wang Yangming is a native of Wang Shouren (1472- 1529), Han nationality, Yuyao, Zhejiang. The word Boan, nicknamed Yangming Zi, is called Mr. Yangming, so it is also called Wang Yangming. China was the most famous thinker, philosopher, writer and strategist in Ming Dynasty. As a master of Wang Lu's psychology, he is not only proficient in Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, but also can command an army to fight. He is a rare all-round Confucian in the history of China. He was named "the first Confucian" and was enshrined in the 58th place at the eastern end of Confucius Temple.

1, this poem is a poem that integrates scenery, lyricism and reasoning. Focusing on the word "seeking", the author wrote the vibrant spring scenery discovered by the poet and expressed the joy of spring outing. At the end, he wrote the poet's feeling born of seeking spring: as long as he was integrated into nature. Happiness is everywhere.

2. The first couplet "Let a boat sail in the light of Shili Lake, and look for spring and the western regions." The poet is boating on the waves of Shili Lake, looking for traces of spring aimlessly on the vast lake. He saw spring in people's hard work and farming, in people's busy figure and sweat. The word "person" is as random and random as the word "person", which shows that the author is very free.

Zhuan Xu: "Seagulls suddenly fly away when they want to fly away, and the wild old man only keeps himself." The gull probably flew away nearby, and the farmer affectionately retained the poet. In this respect, we can feel Gou Jian's liveliness, cuteness, naughtiness and fun. The author writes the scenery so vividly, which sets off the poet's lost mood of wanting to be close to the gull, and then we can see that the author is obsessed with the spring scenery in front of him, even intoxicated with rural life.

Necklace couplet "Sunset grass is fragrant with rain, Jiu Feng creek is clear." At dusk, the grass is fragrant and slightly moist. Several peaks in the distance are still in the twilight, and beautiful reflections are immersed in the slowly flowing stream. The couplets of the poets present a quiet sunset to the readers. The poet completely integrates himself into nature, feels the freshness and beauty of nature, and feels a unique joy. From this, the poet realized the true meaning of life: "We are all romantic everywhere. Why does Lanting talk about old travel?" As long as we blend in with nature, we can find happiness everywhere. Why should we learn from Lanting poets and visit ancient holy places?

In a word, the first three parts of this poem describe the scenery of lakes, fields, rivers, grasses, peaks and streams in turn, incorporating the author's fascination with spring scenery and love for the countryside, and the end part points out the feeling of life when looking for spring happiness: as long as it is integrated into nature, happiness is everywhere.