The Writing Background of Zhuliguan

The writing background of this poem is Wang Wei's seclusion in his later years, expressing his feelings and feelings.

Zhuliguan was written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he lived in seclusion in Wangchuan, Lantian in his later years. At this time, Wang Wei had a profound understanding of Buddhism, his thoughts were detached and his career was troubled, so he chose a semi-official and semi-secluded lifestyle. Wang Wei often sits alone in the depths of the bamboo forest and expresses his lonely feelings with guqin. In this state of mind and environment, Zhu created Bamboo Sea on a Moonlit Night, which depicts the quietness and profundity of bamboo forests on a moonlit night with fresh and natural brushwork, and shows the interest of recluses in leisurely life.

The seclusion, deep forest, bright moon, sitting alone, playing the piano, whistling and other elements in the poem set off and blended with the scenery, showing unique aesthetic charm. The whole poem is another masterpiece of Wang Wei's poetic art, with profound meaning in simplicity and ingenious thinking in conciseness.