Why did Wang Wei write a poem satirizing one of the "four beauties"?

The four beauties in ancient China are all outstanding in charm, but they are the first. But at that time, for the benefit of the country, she did not hesitate to become a pawn in the struggle for the king. She not only lost herself, but also became a villain, which made people have different views on her. Some people see her value, others see her darkness. Wang Wei is the one who sees her dark side, so he writes satirical poems. This satirical poem satirizes not only the stone, but also the fatuity of today's king.

Historical? Tragedy? experience

Shi, whose real name is Shi Yiguang, is also called Huansha Girl, because she grew up by the Huansha River with her mother when she was a child. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, she was a very famous beauty. She sinks fish and falls wild geese, and she is ashamed of flowers when she closes the moon. She is the lover of many men. When Gou Jian, the then King of Yue, returned to Yue, he discovered the value of stone. He asked someone to teach the waiter to practice dancing, recite poems and compose poems, and learn harem etiquette. Finally, he trained the waiter? Polite and talented? Unparalleled beauty. Later, the king of Yue gave the beauty stone as a gift to the king of Wu, and the stone did not live up to the high hopes of the king of Yue, making the king of Wu indulge in beauty every day and turn a blind eye to state affairs. In the end, the city fell to the people and was defeated by Gou Jian, the king of Yue.

Satire is of great significance.

Wang Wei was a famous poet and politician in the Tang Dynasty. In the 19th year of Kaiyuan, Wang Weizhong won the first prize, which was a great success. Although Wang Wei is an idyllic poet, when he was young, he had a very broad mind and lofty political ambitions, hoping to make a career for the benefit of the people in his lifetime. However, after the Anshi Rebellion, he deeply realized the darkness of officialdom and the corruption of the imperial court, and also knew the reasons. Therefore, he writes poems every day to express his feelings. His satirical teacher's poems are both satire and exhortation. He hopes that the rulers can realize the problem and embark on a bright road.

It is said that going downhill is easier than going uphill. When a person begins to fall, he won't care so much about reasons. When the king is addicted to the world of flowers, it is difficult for the outside world to persuade him to enter his heart. Therefore, Wang Wei's satirical poems only played a superficial role in satirizing the stone, but did not profoundly awaken Wang. However, whatever the outcome, Wang Wei's poems are worthy of recognition and praise.