1. Ling Tao doesn't know where to go. Can he farm in Taohuayuan? The meaning of these two poems is that Tao Yuanming is no longer alive, but the lifestyle he described in Taohuayuan still exists, where he can farm and live a comfortable life. The "Peach Blossom Garden" here refers to a secluded place described by Tao Yuanming in Peach Blossom Garden.
2. Meng Haoran expressed his admiration and yearning for Tao Yuanming in his poems, and also expressed his dissatisfaction and boredom with the real society. Like Tao Yuanming, he hopes to stay away from worldly troubles and sinister officialdom and enjoy a quiet and comfortable life in the Peach Blossom Garden.
Ling Tao doesn't know where to go. Can he farm in Taohuayuan? This poem shows the ancient China literati's yearning for seclusion and praise for nature, and also reflects their dissatisfaction and criticism of social reality. It expresses a profound philosophical thought, that is, to seek inner peace and balance of life by returning to nature and staying away from the hubbub.
Tao Yuanming's related knowledge
Tao Yuanming is a famous poet and writer in the history of China. Born in the late Eastern Jin Dynasty, he died in the early years of Liu Song Dynasty. His life has experienced many dynasties and witnessed social changes and historical turmoil. His poems are characterized by freshness, naturalness, vividness and fluency, and often take pastoral scenery as the theme, praising the beauty of nature and the true meaning of life.
2. Tao Yuanming was born in an official family and received a good family education since childhood. However, his family background is not superior and his family is relatively poor. When he was young, he held some official positions successively, but he didn't make great achievements. This made him feel disappointed and tired of official life, and finally chose to retire to the countryside.
3. Tao Yuanming found his own inspiration and creative direction in rural life. His poems are full of natural beauty and human beauty, expressing his love for life and reverence for nature. His poems often depict beautiful rural scenery and worldly wisdom, as well as people's awe and understanding of nature and life. His poetic style is concise and lively, his language is beautiful and his artistic conception is far-reaching, and he is known as the originator of pastoral school.