The Origin of Night Sleeping in Jiande —— Meng Haoran in Tang Dynasty
Stop the boat in a foggy small state, when new worries come to the guest's heart.
The vastness of the wilderness is deeper than trees, and the moon is very close to the moon.
When the ship was moored beside the smoky sandbar, new worries came to the guests at dusk. The distant sky in the wilderness is lower than the nearby Woods, the river is clear, and the moon seems to be closer to people.
Extended data
1, the creative background of Jiande River Night Park
In 730, the eighteenth year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Meng Haoran left his hometown to Luoyang, and then wandered in wuyue to relieve his grief and indignation at his career frustration. Sleeping at night in Jiande is considered as a contemporary work of Wen Wandering.
2. A brief introduction to the author of "Sleeping in Jiande".
Meng Haoran (689-740), whose real name is Haoran, was born in Xiangyang, Xiangzhou (now Xiangyang, Hubei). He was a famous pastoral poet in Tang Dynasty, and was praised as "Meng Xiangyang" by the world. Because he has never been an official, he is also called Monsanto. Meng Haoran's poems are mainly characterized by seclusion, leisure, wandering and worrying, and his poetic style is light and natural, and he is good at five-character ancient poems. Meng Haoran was the first poet who devoted himself to writing landscape poems in Tang Dynasty.
Meng Haoran mainly writes landscape poems, and he is one of the representatives of the school of landscape pastoral poetry. In the early stage, he mainly wrote political poems and frontier fortress ranger poems, and in the later stage, he mainly wrote landscape poems. Today, there are more than 200 poems, most of which were written when he wandered, and some of which were written when he visited his hometown Wanshan, Xianshan and Lumen Mountain. There are also several poems describing rural life. The geographical scope of this poem is quite extensive.